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Publications temporarily affected :-

Admiralty List of Lights and Time Signals, Part VI., 1919, No. 2283. Australia Pilot, Vol. V., 1914, page 397.

MELBOURNE, 27th June, 1919.

1919. No. 8.

AUSTRALIA. EAST COAST.

Tacking Point Light-Intended alteration in character.

Signal station to be discontinued.

Mariners and others are hereby notified that the Fixed White Light on Tacking Point will be replaced by a Group Flashing White Light, and further, that the Signal Station will be discontinued, on or about 31st October, 1919.

Position Near extreme of Point.

Lat. 31° 281 S.; Long. 152° 57' E. on Chart No. 1025.

Details:-The Fixed White Light will be replaced by a New Light having the undermentioned characteristics

Flash

Character-Group Flashing White Light, showing four flashes in quick succes-

sion every twelve seconds, thus : Eclipse Flash

Eclipse

Flash

sec.

1 sec.

} sec.

1 sec.

sec.

Eclipse

1 sec.

Flash

Eclipse

A sec.

7 secs.

Visibility.-12 miles.

Power-1,500 candles.

Remarks.-The light will be unwatched.

The signal station will be discontinued, and the Lightkeeper withdrawn. The other details of the light will remain unchanged.

Note. No further notice will be given.

Charts affected.-

Admiralty Chart No. 1024-Port Stevens to Tacking Point.

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Publications affected.-

1025--Tacking Point to Coffs Islands. 3622-Port Jackson to Cape Byron. 2759B-Australia, Southern portion.

Admiralty List of Lights and Time Signals, Part VI., 1919, No. 2575. Australia Pilot, Vol. III., 1916, page 75.

MELBOURNE, 27th June, 1919.

1919. No. 9.

AUSTRALIA SOUTH COAST, SPENCER GULF.

Point Lowly Light.-Light to be temporarily extinguished.

Provisional light to be established.

MARINERS and others are hereby notified that the flashing white light with red sector on Point Lowly will be temporarily extinguished, and that a provisional flashing white light of low power, having the undermentioned characteristics, will be exhibited in its place, from about 2nd October, 1919, to about 22nd October, 1919.

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