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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2ND JULY, 1892.

Name of Work.

Name of Author.

Name of the Proprietor of the Copyright.

635

Date when Copyright will expire.

Venetia.- Waltz.

...

Where Memory Dwells

Where Memory Dwells.-Song

Caroline Lowthian

De Lara

Chappell & Co.

Chappell & Co.

25 June

1923.

5 Oct.

1925.

Isidore de Lara

Chappell & Co.

5 Dec.

1925.

Terence's Farewell to Kathleen

Dufferin

Irish Emigrant

Barker

Chappell & Co.

Chappell & Co.

26 April

25 April 1888.

1913.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 303.

The following are published.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 2nd July, 1892.

Government of Japan.

NOTICE TO ĮMARINERS. No. 320 of the year 1892. JAPAN.

G. T. M. O'BRIEN, Colonial Secretary.

(1390.) NIPPON NAIKAI (JAPAN INLAND SEA)-NAGATO STRAIT.-SUSPENSION OF

KANABUSE BEACON LIGHT.

On account of injury to the illuminating apparatus of Kanabuse beacon light, it will be not lighted until its repair is completed.

Navy charts: Nos. 183, 196.

No. 521 of the year 1892. JAPAN.

(1394.) NAGATO STRAIT WEST ENTRANCE.-DOUBTFUL IMPEDIMENT.

Information has been received that, H. I. J. M. S. Yayeyama has struck when entering the west entrance to Nagato strait, May 1892, and from it the following bearings were approximately taken, though the tidal stream was very rapid.

Shishigakuchi, N.W. end of Hikoshima Manaita reef Maikojima

.N. 4 E. .S. E. 1 S. .E. N.

Note. Considering that this passage has been used frequently with safety by all the vessels, and she saw several fragments of logs adrift shortly after she struck, this impediment is supposed to be a sunken wreck.

Further particulars will be published in due course.

Navy charts: Nos. 196, 250.

Hydrographic Office, Tokyo, Japan, 3rd June 1892.

Captain K. Kimotski I. J. N. Hydrographer.

Government of South Australia.

NOTICE TO MARINERS. No. 6 of 1892.

ENCOUNTER BAY, PORT VICTOR.

Notice is hereby given that on and after JUNE 1st, 1892, a fixed bright light will be exhibited from sunset to sunrise on the East end of Granite Island, visible in a clear atmosphere a distance of 10 miles, and showing round an are of 152° of the horizon from the direction of Pullens Island, off Port Elliot to Eastward, round by South to West Island, that is between the bearings of North 31° E., round by North and West to South 59° W.

Bearings-Correct Magnetic.

Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide, May 10th, 1892.

ARTHUR SEARCY,

Secretary Marine Board,

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