Mining and Maritime Notices




2276
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 64

MINING PRIVILEGES STRUCK OFF REGISTER—continued.

No. Date. Nature of Privilege. Locality. Registered Holder.
749 13/9/11 Water-race .. Thistle Creek .. A. Rogers.
750 13/9/11 ,, .. Mount Arthur .. C. D. Randerson.
757 13/9/11 ,, .. Eight-mile Creek Taylor’s Creek Company.
765 13/3/07 ,, .. Taylor’s Creek .. ,,
807 15/5/12 ,, .. Briggs Creek .. ,,
784 27/3/12 ,, .. Owen River .. A. O’Rourke.
783 27/3/12 ,, .. ,, .. ,,
785 27/3/12 ,, .. Matakı Gorge .. F. G. Totbury.
788 27/3/12 ,, .. Russell’s Creek .. J. Sixtus.
810 27/3/12 ,, .. Newton Flat .. T. G. Whale.
858 30/4/13 ,, .. Doughboy Creek H. and T. Dellow.
861 30/4/13 ,, .. Glenroy River .. F. Kiernan.
865 30/4/13 ,, .. Warwick Creek .. G. A. Swanson.
871 25/6/13 ,, .. Dee Creek .. S. De Filippi.
872 25/6/13 ,, .. ,, .. M. Conradson.
933 4/9/14 ,, .. Glenroy .. E. H. Hargraves.
949 30/4/15 ,, .. Maggie Creek .. R. P. White.
950 30/4/15 ,, .. Glenroy .. E. A. Hargraves.
955 20/7/15 ,, .. Foresters Creek .. M. Rogers.
970 24/9/15 ,, .. Speargrass Creek R. P. White.
1004 5/7/16 ,, .. Norris’s Creek .. P. Dwan.
1009 5/7/16 ,, .. Duke’s Creek .. J. W. Ford.
1011 5/7/16 ,, .. Knight’s Creek .. ,,
1070 23/2/18 ,, .. Gowan River .. J. R. Kirkness.
1073 22/6/18 ,, .. Maruia .. E. J. Counter.
1105 25/6/19 ,, .. Owen River .. O’Rourke and Stewart.
1112 28/6/19 ,, .. Granity Creek .. Cameron and Thorpe.
1131 20/8/19 ,, .. Newton Flat .. S. W. Warneford.
1168 6/3/19 ,, .. ,, .. H. Thorpe.
1181 14/5/19 ,, .. New Creek .. New Creek Prospecting Company.

Notice to Mariners.—No. 41 of 1923.

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 20th August, 1923.

THE following Notices to Mariners, which have been received from the Department of Trade and Customs, Melbourne, are published for general information.

A. D. PARK, Secretary.

AUSTRALIA.

SOUTH COAST.—SPENCER GULF.—POINT LOWLY LIGHT.—INTENDED ALTERATION IN PHASE.

Mariners and others are hereby notified that the phase of the flashing white light with red sector on Point Lowly will be altered on or about 15th October, 1923.

Position.—Lat. 33° 00′ S., long. 137° 47′ E., on Chart No. 401.

Details.—The period of light will be reduced from ten seconds to six seconds, and the duration of the flash reduced from two seconds to one and two-tenths seconds. The characteristics of the light will be as follows: Flashing white with red sector every six seconds—thus, flash 1·2 secs., eclipse 4·8 secs.

Remarks.—The other details of the light will remain unaltered. No further notice will be given.

VICTORIA.—CAPE NELSON LIGHT.—INTENDED ALTERATION IN CHARACTERISTICS.

Mariners and others are hereby notified that the fixed light with white and red sectors, on Cape Nelson, will be altered to an occulting light with white and red sectors, and the power will be increased, on or about 2nd October, 1923.

Position.—Lat. 38° 26′ S., long. 141° 33′ E., on Chart No. 1062.

Details.—The fixed light with white and red sectors will be altered to an occulting light with white and red sectors, having the following character: Occulting with white and red sectors every twelve seconds—thus, light 9 secs., eclipse 3 secs.

Power.—White, 35,000 candles; red, 14,000 candles.

Remarks.—The other details of the light will remain unchanged. No further notice will be given.

BASS STRAIT.—CAPE SCHANCK LIGHT.—INTENDED ALTERATION IN CHARACTERISTICS.

Mariners and others are hereby notified that the power of the flashing white light with red sectors on the summit of Cape Schanck will be increased, and the length of the flash will be reduced, on or about 9th October, 1923.

Position.—Lat. 38° 30′ S., long. 144° 53′ E., on Chart No. 1707.

Character.—Flashing light with white and red sectors, every seven and a half seconds, thus: Flash ½ sec., eclipse 7½ secs.

Power.—White, 340,000 candles; red, 136,000 candles.

Remarks.—The other details of the light will remain unchanged. No further notice will be given.

SOUTH-EAST COAST.—CAPE EVERARD LIGHT.—POWER TO BE INCREASED.

Mariners and others are hereby notified that the power of the group flashing white light with red sectors on Cape Everard will be increased on or about 15th September, 1923.

Position.—Lat. 37° 48′ S., long. 149° 16′ E., on Chart No. 3169.

Power.—White, 185,000 candles; red, 78,000 candles.

Remarks.—The other details of the light will remain unchanged. No further notice will be given.

EAST COAST.—INNER BARRIER ROUTE.—LOW ISLES LIGHT.—INTENDED ALTERATION IN CHARACTERISTICS.

Mariners and others are hereby notified that the power of the flashing white light on Low Isles will be increased, and the length of the flash will be reduced, on or about 1st December, 1923.

Position.—Lat. 16° 23′ S., long. 145° 34′ E., on Chart No. 2924.

Character.—White flashing every minute thus: Flash 8½ secs., eclipse 51½ secs.

Power.—100,000 candles.

Remarks.—The other details of the light will remain unchanged. No further notice will be given.

QUEENSLAND.—LADY ELLIOTT ISLAND LIGHT.—INTENDED ALTERATION IN CHARACTERISTICS.

Mariners and others are hereby notified that the power of the flashing white light on Lady Elliott Island will be increased, and the length of the flash will be reduced, on or about 15th November, 1923.

Position.—Lat. 24° 07′ S., long. 152° 45′ E., on Chart No. 345.

Character.—White flashing every thirty seconds, thus: Flash 4 secs., eclipse 26 secs.

Power.—23,000 candles.

Remarks.—The other details of the light will remain unchanged. No further notice will be given.

NORTHUMBERLAND ISLANDS.—HIGH PEAK ISLAND.—AMENDED ARC OF VISIBILITY.

With reference to Notice No. 20 of 1921, mariners and others are hereby notified that the flashing white light on the summit of the islet off High Peak Island is obscured by Cheviot Island between 010° (N. 2° E. mag.) and 012° (N. 4° E. mag.).

Position.—On the summit of the islet close to the eastern extreme of High Peak Island. Lat. 21° 57′ S., long. 150° 42½′ E., on Chart No. 808.

Visibility.—20 miles from 110° (S. 78° E. mag.) through south to 010° (N. 2° E. mag.); obscured from 010° (N. 2° E.



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🌾 Mining Privileges Struck Off Register (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
18 August 1923
Mining, Privileges, Register, Water-race, Murchison
26 names identified
  • A. Rogers, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • C. D. Randerson, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • A. O’Rourke, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • F. G. Totbury, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • J. Sixtus, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • T. G. Whale, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • H. Dellow, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • T. Dellow, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • F. Kiernan, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • G. A. Swanson, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • S. De Filippi, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • M. Conradson, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • E. H. Hargraves, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • R. P. White, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • E. A. Hargraves, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • M. Rogers, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • P. Dwan, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • J. W. Ford, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • J. R. Kirkness, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • E. J. Counter, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • O’Rourke, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • Stewart, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • Cameron, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • Thorpe, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • S. W. Warneford, Registered holder of mining privilege
  • H. Thorpe, Registered holder of mining privilege

🚂 Notice to Mariners regarding alterations to Australian lighthouse characteristics

🚂 Transport & Communications
20 August 1923
Maritime, Lighthouses, Australia, Navigation, Alterations
  • A. D. Park, Secretary