Navigation Safety Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 77

Examples.

Ice.
TTT Ice. Large berg sighted in 4605 N., 4410 W., at 0800 GMT. May 15.

Derelict.
TTT Derelict. Observed derelict almost submerged in 4006 N., 1243 W., at 1630 GMT. April 21.

Danger to Navigation.
TTT Navigation. Alpha lightship not on station. 1800 GMT. January 3.

Tropical Storm.
TTT Storm. Experiencing tropical storm. Barometer corrected 994 millibars, falling rapidly. Wind NW., force 9, heavy squalls. Swell E. Course ENE., 5 knots. 2204 N., 11354 E. 0030 GMT. August 18.

TTT Storm. Appearances indicate approach of hurricane. Barometer corrected 29·64 inches falling. Wind NE., force 8. Swell medium from NE. Frequent rail squalls. Course 35°, 9 knots. 2200 N., 7236 W. 1300 GMT. September 14.

TTT Storm. Conditions indicate intense cyclone has formed. Wind S. by W., force 5. Barometer uncorrected 753 millimetres, fell 5 millimetres last three hours. Course N. 60 W., 8 knots. 1620 N., 9302 E. 0200 GMT. May 4.

TTT Storm. Typhoon to south-east. Wind increasing from N. and barometer falling rapidly. Position 1812 N., 12605 E. 0300 GMT. June 12.


CERTIFICATES.
REGULATION XLVII.
Form of Safety Certificate for Passenger Ships.

SAFETY CERTIFICATE.

(Official Seal.)

for an international voyage.

(Country.)

a short

Issued under the provisions of the

INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, 1929.

Name of Ship. Distinctive Number or Letters. Port of Registry. Gross Tonnage.

The

(Name) Government certifies

I, the undersigned,

(Name) certify

I. That the above-mentioned ship has been duly surveyed in accordance with the provisions of the International Convention referred to above.

II. That the survey showed that the ship complied with the requirements of the said Convention as regards—

(1) The hull, main and auxiliary boilers and machinery ;

(2) The watertight subdivision arrangements and details ;

(3) The following subdivision loadlines :—

Subdivision loadlines assigned and marked on the ship’s side at amidships (Convention Article 6). Freeboard. To apply when the spaces in which passengers are carried include the following alternative spaces.
C. 1 .. ..
C. 2 .. ..
C. 3 .. ..


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🚂 Transport & Communications
Navigation, Safety, Ice, Derelicts, Tropical Storms, Information Transmission

🚂 Safety Certificate for Passenger Ships

🚂 Transport & Communications
Safety Certificate, Passenger Ships, International Convention, Survey, Compliance