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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 14TH APRIL, 1894.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. -No. 142.
The following Notice is published.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 12th April, 1894.
G. T. M. OBRIEN,
Colonial Secretary.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Under The Praya Reclamation Ordinance, No. 16 of 1889, a double row of piles will be driven into the Sea bed for marking the lines of the Rubble Stone foundations of Sea Wall, Storm Water Drains, &c., from Ice House Street to the western side of Pottinger Street. The work of driving the piles, constructing the foundations, &c., will be commenced on or about Monday, the 16th instant, therefore Masters of Vessels, Launches, Junks, Cargo Boats. &c., using the Harbour, are hereby warned, that they must use caution in approaching within 50 yards of the said works, and that they will be held responsible for any damage caused by them to such piles or works.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 143.
The following are published.
By Command,
G. T. M. OBRIEN, Colonial Secretary,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 14th April, 1894.
Government of Japan.
NOTIFICATION No. 80 oF DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
NOSHIAF-SAKI LIGHTHOUSE.
Notice is hereby given that the lenticular apparatus of NOSHIAF-SAKI LIGHTHOUSE, Hokkaido, having been damaged by the earthquake on the night of the 22nd inst., the Light will be exhibited from the lantern without the lenticular apparatus until further notice.
Tokyo, March 26th, 1894.
COUNT KURODA KIYÖTAKA,
Minister of State for Communications.
NOTIFICATION NO. 81 OF DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS:
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
TEMPOSAN LIGHTHOUSE, OSAKA.
RE-EXHIBITION OF PERMANENT LIGHT.
Notice is hereby given that the 4th Order Fixed White Light of TEMPOSAN LIGHTHOUSE, Osaka, which has been discontinued pending the re-building of the Lighthouse, as notified under the date of the 31st October, 1898, will be RE-EXHIBITED from the new Lighthouse on and after the night of the 15th April, 1894, from which night the temporary light will be discontinued.
The New Lighthouse is built of Wood, Hexagonal in shape and painted White. It is 30 feet high from the base to the centre of the lantern.
The elevation of the Light above the sea will be 52 feet, and in clear weather it will be seen from a distance of 12 nautical miles.
The arc of illumination of the Light will be 298 degrees between the bearings of S. 66° 14′ E. and N. 51° 46′ E.; of The bearings which from S. 69° 1′ W. to S. 79° 1′ W. a Red Sector will be inserted covering the Ajikawa River entrance. are true and as observed from the Lighthouse,
Tokyo, March 26th, 1894.
COUNT KURODA KIYOTAKA,
Minister of State for Communications.
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