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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 28TH NOVEMBER, 1885.
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Two leading lights, the nearer of which is red, are placed on the level bank above Upper Rocky Point, and lead through No. 2 Cutting at Leslie's Flats, on an E. S. bearing.
Two leading lights, the nearer of which is red, are placed on the North shore about 2 cables above the sawmill at Dundathu, and lead through the cutting across the Flats.
Directions.-Vessels entering the Heads with the leading lights at the Quarantine Station in line will haul up round the North Head, and pass the floating beacon within a short ship's length on the port hand, bringing the two white lights on the North shore in line. As the red and white lights, near the first crossing mark, are seen coming into line, keep away, and retain them in that position until the light on the elbow of the Horseshoe Bank opens out on a S.W. 1 W. bearing, when haul up and round the bend, bringing the red and white leading lights on the upper side of the bend, in line before shutting out the white light at the elbow, on a N.E. bearing.
After passing through No. 6 Cutting, and reaching the light on Lower Rocky Point, stand on until the light in the bight on the South shore opposite The Brothers, opens out clear of the mangroves, and then haul up for it, and pass through No. 5 Cutting.
Department of Ports and Harbours, Brisbane, 15th October, 1885.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
(No. 37 of 1885.)
G. P. HEATH, Commander R.N.,
Portmaster.
REMOVAL OF BOOM AND ADDITIONAL BUOYS NEAR LYTTON.
Notice is hereby given, that the Boom across the deep water channel, and the Black and Red Buoys laid down tem- porarily near Lytton, of which notice was given on the 24th April last, are now removed.
Department of Ports and Harbours, Brisbane, 20th October, 1885.
G. P. HEATH, Commander R.N..
Portmaster.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
(No. 39 of 1885.)
DREDGING OPERATIONS, BRISBANE RIVER.
Notice is hereby given, that the Dredge is now working on the West side of the Pelican Bank Cutting between Luggage Point and Lytton.
Vessels are to pass her dead slow, and, during the flood tide, are specially cautioned to keep on the East side of the centre of the Channel.
G. P. HEATH, Commander R.N.,
Department of Ports and Harbours, Brisbane, 22nd October, 1885.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 393.
Portmaster.
Tenders will be received at this Office until Noon of Monday, the 7th December proximo, for :-
1. The removal of excretal matters from the City of Victoria.
2. The purchase of the manurial matters removed from the City of Victoria.
3. The management of the free public latrines in the City of Victoria.
4. The removal of animal manure from the City of Victoria.
For form of tender, specifications, period of contracts, and full particulars of these four separate services, apply at the Office of the Secretary to the Sanitary Board.
The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 10th October, 1885.
FREDERICK STewart,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 460.
The following Notice under the Contagious Diseases Ordinance, 1867, is published for general
information.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 28th November, 1885.
FREDERICK STEWART,
THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ORDINANCE, 1867.
Acting Colonial Secretary.
It is hereby notified that the part of the house hereinafter mentioned, that is to say, the Ground Floor of No. 9, Kaw-U-fong West, was, on the 26th day of November, 1885, pursuant to Section 23 of the above Ordinance, declared by me under my Hand and Seal of Office to be an Unlicensed Brothel.
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Acting Registrar General,
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Registrar General's Office, Hongkong, 26th November, 1885.
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