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Details.The group flashing white light showing two flashes every ten seconds will will be replaced by a new light having the undermentioned character:-

Character-Group flashing white light, showing three flashes in quick succession every fifteen seconds, thus:-

Flash

Eclipse

sec.

1 sec.

Flash

Į sec.

Eclipse

Flash

1 sec.

1 sec.

Eclipse

113 secs.

Remarks.--The other details of the light will remain unchanged.

Note. No further notice will be given.

Charts affected.--Admiralty Chart No. 3169 Port Phillip to Gabo Island.

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""

1695B-Bass Strait, Western sheet.

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788

-Melbourne to Cape Horn, Western

sheet.

2759B-Australia, Southern portion.

Publications affected.-Admiralty List of Lights and Time Signals, Part VI., 1918,

No. 2492.

Australia Pilot, Vol. II., 1918,

MELBOURNE, 25th April, 1919.

1919. No. 3.

page 170.

AUSTRALIA-EAST COAST, INNER BARRIER ROUTE.

Meaburn Rock.-Buoy to be re-established.

WITH reference to. Queensland Marine Department's Notice No. 11 of 1918, Mariners and others are hereby notified that the Meaburn Rock Buoy will be re-established or about 15th July, 1919.

on

Position (approximate).--The Buoy will be moored in 8 fathoms of water on the South-east side of Meaburn Rock, at a distance of 63 miles, 350° (N. 17° W. Mag.) from the North Barnard Lighthouse, and 2 miles, 35° (N. 28° E. Mag.) from Hall Point.

Lat. 17° 34′ S.; Long. 146° 10′ E. on Chart No. 2350.

Description.--A red cask buoy.

Note. No further notice will be given.

Charts affected.--Admiralty Chart No. 2350--Double Point to Cape Grafton.

Publications affected.-

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2763 --Coral Sea and Great Barrier Reefs,

sheet I.

2759A-Australia, Northern portion.

780--Pacific Ocean, South-west sheet.

Australia Pilot, Vol. IV., 1917, page 190.

Sailing Directions and other information for the Ports and Harbours of Queens-

land, 1919, pages 44 and 157.

B. WALLACH,

Acting Director of Lighthouses.

Department of Trade and Customs,

MELBOURNE, 13th May, 1919.

By Direction,

R. McK. OAKLEY, Acting Comptroller-General of Customs.

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