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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 33
Notice to Mariners. - No. 4 of 1880.
Marine Department,
Wellington, 8th January, 1879.
THE following Notice to Mariners, received from
the Superintendent, Marine Survey of India,
is published for general information.
Η. Α. ΑTKINSON.
GULF OF ADEN. - TELEGRAPH BUOY, SOUTH OF
ADEN.
THE Political Resident, Aden, has notified that a
telegraph buoy lies south of Aden, in lat. 12°
32′ 10″ N., long. 45° 5′ 15″ E. From the buoy
Aden Lighthouse (on Ras Marshigh) bears N. 11°
W. (true), distant thirteen and a quarter miles.
Also that a smaller buoy lies two miles to the
south of the above given position.
By direction of the Government of Iudia.
R. C. CARRINGTON,
In charge of Office,
For A. DUNDAS TAYLOR, Comdr. (late I.N.),
Superintendent, Marine Survey of India.
Marine Survey Department,
Calcutta, 19th November, 1879.
Approving and appointing Bonding Warehouses.
CUSTOMS.--In exercise of the powers in me for
this purpose vested by "The Customs Regu-
lation Act, 1858," I, the Commissioner of Customs,
do hereby approve and appoint the under-mentioned
warehouses, viz.:--
Port of Kaipara.
A. wooden building situate at Te Kopuru, Northern
Wairoa, and known as
THE KOPURU BOND.
Port of Poverty Bay.
Portion of the cellar of a brick building, with stone
foundation and corrugated iron roof, situate on
Section No 373, Read's Block, corner of Gladstone
Road and Lowe Street, Town of Gisborne, having its
entrance from Lowe Street, and known as
ADAIR'S BOND.
Port of New Plymouth.
The ground floor portion of a stone and wood
building roofed with iron, situate between the Rail-
way Station and the beach at New Plymouth, and
known as
BOSWELL'S BOND.
Port of Foxton.
A wooden building situate on part of Block No.
VIII., Main Street, in the Town of Foxton, at pre-
sent occupied by Mr. Ernest S. Thynne, and known as
THYNNE'S BOND.
Port of Dunedin.
A building of wood and iron, situate in the Ander-
son's Bay Road, on Section 16, Block III., South
Dunedin Borough, and known as
THE PHENIX KEROSINE BOND.
Port of Invercargill.
A brick building, situate on Section 18, Block IX.,
facing a right-of-way off Esk Street, and known as
HARE'S BOND
-to be warehouses for the reception of goods under
bond.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this
ninth day of January, one thousand eight
hundred and eighty.
H. A. ATKINSON,
Commissioner of Customs.
[Commissioner's Order No. 124.]
Appointment of Examination Sheds at Lyttelton.
CUSTOMS.--In exercise of the powers in me for
this purpose vested by "The Customs Regula-
tion Act Amendment Act, 1868," I, the Commissioner
of Customs, do hereby approve and appoint the
under-mentioned buildings at the Port of Lyttelton
to be places where goods may be deposited for
examination on the landing thereof, viz.:--
Shed No. 1 (called No. 1 Gladstone Shed), built of
wood and iron, and situate at the inner end of the
Gladstone Breakwater and Pier. Length of shed,
210 feet; width, 40 feet 3 inches.
Shed No. 2 (called No. 2 Gladstone Shed), built
of wood and iron, and situate on the Gladstone
Breakwater and Pier, 30 feet from No. 1 Shed
further towards the outer end of the breakwater.
Length of shed, 210 feet; width, 40 feet 3 inches.
Shed No. 3 (called No. 3 Gladstone Shed), also
built of wood and iron, and situate on the Glad-
stone Breakwater and Pier, 30 feet from No. 2 Shed,
and further towards the outer end of the Break-
water.
A detached building, timber framed, covered with
iron, 285 feet long by 43 feet wide, situate on the
reclaimed land, in the Railway Station yard of Lyttel-
ton, the length of the shed lying in a north-west and
south-east direction, the northernmost corner being
about 123 feet from the gas-works, and the eastern-
most corner being about 27 feet in a right line to the
street; the property of the Government of New
Zealand, and in the occupation of the Railway
Department.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this
ninth day of January, one thousand eight
hundred and eighty.
H. A. ATKINSON,
Commissioner of Customs.
[Commissioner's Order No. 122.]
Revocation of Appointment of Bonding Warehouses.
CUSTOMS.--In exercise of the authority in me
for this purpose vested, I, Harry Albert Atkin-
son, the Commissioner of Customs, do by this order
under my hand revoke and annul the appointment of
the under-mentioned buildings as Warehouses for
the reception and security of goods entered to be
warehoused without payment of duty upon the first
entry thereof, viz. :-
Port of Dunedin.
A wood and iron building, situate on part of the
Town Belt, adjoining Anderson's Bay Road and
known as
THE UNIVERSAL KEROSINE BOND.
Port of Invercargill.
Portion of an iron building situate on Section 16,
Block IX., Esk Street, and known as
HABE'S BOND.
Given under my hand, at Wellington, this
ninth day of January, one thousand eight
hundred and eighty.
H. A. ATKINSON,
Commissioner of Customs.
[Commissioner's Order No. 123.]
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