β¨ Notices to Mariners regarding lighthouses and buoys
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allowing fifteen feet for the height of the observer\'s eye, and at lesser distances according to the state of the atmosphere.
The Tower is built of native stone of a grey colour, and will be 118 feet in height from the ground to the top of the lantern.
This light is expected to be ready for permanent exhibition not later than April, 1865.
CHAS. SHARP,
President Marine Board.
Marine Board Office,
Wellington, 24th November, 1864.
Mana Island, Cook\'s Straits, Lighthouse.
Mana Island Lighthouse is now in course of erection, on the North-western promontory of Mana Island, off the entrance to Porirua Harbour, on the Eastern shore of Cook\'s Straits, in 41 deg. 5 min. South latitude, and 174 deg. 48 min. East longitude, as measured on the Admiralty Chart.
The light will be a Fixed Dioptric White Light of the second order, and will be seen in every direction where not intercepted by land.
The light will be elevated about 450 feet above the sea, and will be visible in clear weather about 29 nautical miles, allowing fifteen feet for the height of the observer\'s eye and at lesser distances according to the state of the atmosphere.
The tower will be seventy feet in height, from the base to the vane.
This light is expected to be ready for permanent exhibition in March, 1865.
CHAS. SHARP,
President Marine Board.
Marine Board Office,
Wellington, 24th Nov. 1864.
Godley Head (Banks\' Peninsula) Lighthouse.
Godley Head Lighthouse is situated on Godley (or Cachalot) Head, forming the north-western entrance of Port Lyttelton, Banks\' Peninsula, in 43 deg. 35 min. 32 sec. south latitude, and 172 deg. 49 min. 30 sec. east longitude, as measured on the Admiralty Chart.
The light will be a Fixed Dioptric White Light, of the second order, is elevated about 450 feet above the level of the sea, and illuminating an arc of 200 deg. It will be visible from seaward, in clear weather, about 29 nautical miles, and at lesser distances, from the state of the atmosphere, from E. 1/2 S. round by the north to about N.N.W. 1/4 W.
The tower will be thirty feet in height from base to vane.
This light is expected to be ready for permanent exhibition about March, 1865.
CHAS. SHARP,
President Marine Board.
Marine Board Office,
Wellington, 24th Nov., 1864.
Tairoa\'s Head Lighthouse.
Tairoa\'s Head Lighthouse is situated on the headland bearing that name, on the East or seaward side of the entrance to Otago Harbor, in 45 deg. 47 min. south latitude, and 170 deg. 45 min. east longitude, as measured on the Admiralty Charts.
The Light will be a Fixed Dioptric Red Light of the third order, and will be seen to seaward from about E. 1/2 N. round by the North to about N.W.; and up the Harbor it will show from about W. 1/2 S. to about S.W. 1/4 W., the latter line indicating the turning-point of the Cross Channel.
The light will be elevated about 196 feet above the level of the sea, and will be visible in clear weather about 20 nautical miles, allowing 15 feet for the height of the observer\'s eye, and at lesser distances according to the state of the atmosphere.
The tower, which, together with the dwelling houses, will be painted white, will be 39 1/2 feet high from the ground to the top of the lantern.
This light is expected to be ready for permanent exhibition on and after the night of Monday, January 2nd, 1865.
Note.βAll the bearings given in the above notice, are compass bearings from the Lighthouse.
CHAS. SHARP,
President Marine Board.
Marine Board Office,
Wellington, 24th Nov., 1865.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Manukau Harbor.
NOTICE is hereby given that the inner fair way buoy in the South Channel of the Manukau has been removed, and a cone buoy with a barrel beacon on top and painted red has been placed in four fathoms, distant from the N.E. end of Treachery Shoal about one cable. This buoy should be left on the starboard hand going in.
R. JOHNSON,
Warden.
Marine Board Office,
Auckland, 13th Dec., 1864.
Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government of Nelson, by R. LUCAS, Bridge-street, Nelson,
Official Printer for the time being to the said Government.
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Notice to Mariners regarding various lighthouses in New Zealand
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π Transport & Communications24 November 1864
Marine Board, Lighthouse, Dog Island, Foveaux Straits, Otago, Lyttelton, Cook's Straits
- Chas. Sharp, President Marine Board
π Notice regarding Mana Island Lighthouse construction
π Transport & Communications24 November 1864
Marine Board, Lighthouse, Mana Island, Cook's Straits, Porirua Harbour
- Chas. Sharp, President Marine Board
π Notice regarding Godley Head Lighthouse construction
π Transport & Communications24 November 1864
Marine Board, Lighthouse, Godley Head, Banks' Peninsula, Port Lyttelton
- Chas. Sharp, President Marine Board
π Notice regarding Tairoa's Head Lighthouse construction
π Transport & Communications24 November 1865
Marine Board, Lighthouse, Tairoa's Head, Otago Harbor
- Chas. Sharp, President Marine Board
π Notice to Mariners regarding Manukau Harbor buoy
π Transport & Communications13 December 1864
Marine Board, Manukau Harbor, Buoy, Navigation, Treachery Shoal
- R. Johnson, Warden
Nelson Provincial Gazette 1865, No 1