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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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Fines to be paid within one week.
- If a fine imposed on any member at a special general meeting of members be unpaid at the end of one clear week, the member in default shall forfeit his membership, and the Committee shall announce to the members that he has retired from the Exchange, and his name shall be erased from the list of members.
Restrictions to members voting.
- A member, or his partner or clerk being a member, shall not vote at any meeting at which a charge affecting himself is under consideration.
Publication of expulsion, &c.
- The Committee for the time being may, in their absolute discretion, and in such manner as they may think fit, notify or cause to be notified to the public that any member has been expelled, or has become a defaulter, or has been suspended, or has ceased to be a member.
No action or other proceedings shall under any circumstances be maintainable by the person referred to in such notification against any member or official publishing or circulating the same, and this rule shall operate as leave and authority to any member or official to publish or circulate such notification, and be pleaded accordingly.
ALTERATION OF RULES.
Votes required to alter rules.
- These rules shall not be amended, repealed, or added to except by a vote of two-thirds of the members present at the meeting specially called for that purpose, at which meeting at least six of the members shall be present.
Procedure to be observed for alteration of rules.
- Notice shall be given in writing, addressed to the Secretary, of any proposed amendment or repeal of or addition to the rules. A special general meeting shall be called to consider any proposed alteration; and at least seven days’ notice of such meeting shall be given to the members by circular, sent to the last known business address of each member. The circular shall contain a copy of the proposed alteration. But the accidental omission to give any such notice to any member shall not invalidate any proceedings taken or any resolution passed at such meeting. No amendment shall be entertained at the meeting which introduces fresh matter, and no proposed amendment or repeal of or addition to the rules, if rejected, shall be entertained again for six months.
Notice to Mariners No. 10 of 1911.
Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 30th January, 1911.
THE following extracts from Notices to Mariners, received from the Board of Trade, London, are published for general information.
J. A. MILLAR.
AFRICA.
SIMONS BAY.—The area of the exam. anchorage is limited as follows: (a) On the nrd., by a line drawn for 4¾ cables, S. 72° W., from a pt. 1⁷⁄₁₀ cables S. 72° W. from Roman Rks. Lt.-h. (34° 11′ S., 18° 27¾′ E.). (b) On the wrd., by a line drawn for 2⁶⁄₁₀ cables, S. 20° E., from the wrn. extr. of limit (a). (c) On the erd., by a line drawn for 5 cables, S. 20° E., from the ern. extr. of limit (a). (d) On the srd., by a line joining the srn. extr. of limits (b) and (c). The latest editions of Charts No. 1849 and 636 show these new limits. Dec.
CAPE MORGAN.—On 15th Aug., 1910, the s.s. “Khedive” was wrecked on a rk. carrying less than 6 ft., in 32° 43¾′ S., 28° 21½′ E., with Cape Morgan (395) summit, N. 37° E., 1⁷⁄₁₀ miles, and Flat Pt., S. 89° W. Oct.
ADEN GULF.—RED SEA.
PERIM ISL.—On 1st June, 1911, the Lloyd’s sig.-station in 12° 38¾′ N., 43° 26′ E., on highest pt., ern. side of the isl., is to be disc., and all sig. is then to be carried out from the Lloyd’s sig.-station on Signal Hill, near the wrn. end of the isl. This alteration is to be made on account of the increasing number of vessels which use the large strait of Bab el Mandeb in preference to the small strait. Nov.
INDIAN OCEAN.
CEYLON.—COLOMBO HARB. APPROACH.—The occ. lt. of the Onagalla Reef lt.-buoy is re-exh. Dec.
EASTERN ARCHIPELAGO, ETC.
SURABAYA STRAIT.—The dredged chan. of the nrn. entr. is now marked by the 2 lt.-buoys already charted, and by the 2 following lt.-buoys: (a) A lt.-buoy, black, exh. a F. red lt.,
on ern. side of the leading-line, 2⁸⁄₁₀ miles N. 6° E. from Jamuang Reef beacon (6° 55¾′ S., 112° 44′ E.). (b) A lt.-buoy, white, exh. an occ. white lt. on wrn. side of leading-line, 2⁸⁄₁₀ miles N. 3° E. from Jamuang Reef beacon. Nov.
The black lt.-buoy, exh. an occ. white lt., near the head of E. breakwater, has been replaced by a black lt.-buoy exh. a F. red lt., moored in 6° 54¼′ N., 112° 44′ E., on ern. side of the leading-line, with Jamuang Reef beacon, S. 2° E., 14½ cables. Nov.
LOMBOK.—LABUAN TRING BAY APPROACH.—A reef, about 1 cable in extent, carrying 3 ft., with 16 to 20 fms. around, marked by discoloured water and breakers, exists 1 mile N.W. from the nrn. extr. of Grésak Pt. (8° 43′ S., 116° 1′ E.). Dec.
ANAMBA ISLS.—PULO MANKI LT.—This lt. is fl. white every 5 secs., obsc. by the isl. from S. 57° W., through W., to N. 24° W., except in Impul Passage, elev. 636 ft., R. 33 miles, exh. from a white iron-frame lt.-h. 82 ft. high, in 3° 5¼′ N., 105° 36′ E., near centre of isl., and not as stated in prev. notice. Nov.
SALAT SINKI.—The shoal carrying 4 fms., with depths of less than 5 fms. extending for 1⁴⁄₁₀ cables nrd., lies with Pulo Jong (1° 13′ N., 103° 47½′ E.), S. 16° W., 9 cables, and S.E. extr. of Freshwater Isl., S. 76° W., and not in the position stated in the prev. notice. This shoal forms an extension of the 4-fm. shoal charted erd. of Freshwater Isl. Note.—The 4¾ fm. patch recently charted about 3 cables nrd. from the above position does not exist, and should be expunged. Nov.
SINGAPORE MAIN STRAIT.—A shoal ridge, carrying 4¾ fms. exists S.-wrd. of Alligator Isl., with Raffles Lt.-h. (1° 10′ N., 103° 44¾′ E.), S. 72° E., 2⁶⁄₁₀ miles, and W. extr. of Pulo Sablu, N. 10° E. From the above positions, shoal heads, carrying 5 to 5½ fms., extend for 2½ cables N. 50° W., and for 4½ cables S. 52° E., respectively. Dec.
PACIFIC OCEAN.
NEW CALEDONIA.—PORT NOUMEA.—A F. white lt., R. 10 miles, is exh. from the semaphore tower (22° 16¼′ S., 166° 27¾′ E.), at Blockhouse, for the use of vessels nav. between Port Noumea and Woodin passage. Nov.
NEW GUINEA.—ALLISON ISL.—AMENDED POSITION.—This isl. lies in 1° 24′ S., 143° 37½′ E., about 12 miles erd. from the position now shown on the charts. Allison Isl., which is about 1¾ cables in extent, is 60 ft. high, and is surrounded by a fringing sand-bank. Nov.
CHINA SEA, ETC.
SAIGON RIVER ENTR.—In Feb., 1911, Cape St. James lt., F. white, is to be disc., and a gp. fl. white lt., showing a gp. of 2 fls. every 10 secs., elev. 646 ft., is to be exh. from a white cyl. masonry lt.-h. 49 ft. high, in 10° 20¼′ N., 107° 4½′ E., on the 620-ft. summit. The semaphore is also to be moved to a position close to the new lt.-h. Nov.
HONG HAI BAY.—A rk. carrying 1¾ fms., instead of 1½ fms., exists 4 cables S.14° W. from the s.-ern. extr. of Goat Isl. (22° 30¼′ N., 115° 26′ E.), and not as stated in the prev. notice. Nov.
- Kiutoan Lt.-v. has replaced the temp. lt.-buoy (red exh. a F. white lt.), on her station, in 31° 12′ N., 121° 51′ E., 3 miles S. 52° E. from her prev. position. Inward-bound vessels should pass the lt.-v. on their starb. hand. 2. (a) Fairy wrk. lt.-buoy, in 31° 11¾′ N., 121° 52¼′ E., has been withdrawn. The symbol for a wrk. has been charted in the position where the buoy was shown. (b) Middle-ground buoy, S. chan., has been moved 1¹⁄₁₀ miles S. 30° E., and now lies in 31° 16′ N., 121° 46¾′ E. “Upper middle-ground” red-can buoy, in 31° 15¾′ N., 121° 46¼′ E., has been replaced by a lt.-buoy, exh. a F. white lt. Nov.
SOUTH AMERICA.
BUENOS AYRES APPROACH.—LT.-BUOYS EST.—(a.) A lt.-buoy, black, marked “103,” exh. an occ. white lt., in 35° 10¾′ S., 56° 39′ W., on srn. side of entr. to the buoyed chan. leading srd. of Ortiz Bank, about 2¼ miles erd. from Recalada lt.-v. (b.) A lt.-buoy, red, marked “104,” exh. an occ. red lt., in 35° 10¼′ S., 56° 39′ W., on nrn. side of entr. to chan., abreast of buoy No. 103. Dec.
NORTH AMERICA.—WEST COAST.
VANCOUVER ISLAND.—SCOTT ISLS.—TRIANGLE ISL.—On 1st November, 1910, without further notice, a gp. fl. white lt., with a gp. of 4 fls. every 10 sec.: Fl. ³⁄₁₀ secs., ecl. 1³⁄₁₀ secs.; fl. ³⁄₁₀ secs., ecl. 1³⁄₁₀ secs.; fl. ³⁄₁₀ secs., ecl. 1³⁄₁₀ secs.; fl. ³⁄₁₀, ecl. 4³⁄₁₀ secs.; elev. 700 ft., R. 34 miles, is to be exh. from the white octagonal lt.-h. with red cyl. lantern, 46 ft. high, in 50° 51¾′ N., 139° 4¾′ W., on summit of Triangle Isl., the wrn. isl. of the Scott Gp. A radio-tel. station, with a range of 300 miles, call letters T L D, is est. at the lt.-h. The lt.-h., radio-tel. mast, and the adjacent buildings form a conspicuous gp. on and near the summit of the isl. Nov.
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