Marine Notices




NEW ZEALAND

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

(PROVINCE OF TARANAKI.)

Published by Authority.

XIV. — NEW PLYMOUTH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1868. (No. 19.)

(From New Zealand Gazette of the 31st October.)

Marine Department,
Wellington, 26th October, 1868.

THE following Notice to Mariners with respect to a Sunken Rock between Cape Foulwind and Buller River, which has been issued by the Hydrographical Department of the Admiralty, is published for general information.

James M. Balfour,
Colonial Marine Engineer.


By command of their Lordships,

Geo. Henry Richards,
Hydrographer.

Hydrographic Office, Admiralty,
London, 31st July, 1868.


NOTICE TO MARINERS.

New Zealand — Middle Island — West Coast.

Sunken Rock between Cape Foulwind and River Buller.

Information has been received from Commander H. L. Perciual, H.M.S. Falcon, that a sunken rock (now called the Falcon Rock), having two or three feet over it at low water, lies midway between the north extreme of the Three Steeples (off Cape Foulwind) and the entrance of the River Buller.

James M. Balfour,
Colonial Marine Engineer.


NOTICE TO MARINERS.

Alteration of Channel, Manukau Bar.

Marine Department,
Wellington, 24th October, 1868.

NOTICE is hereby given that the South Bank at the entrance to Manukau Harbour, is reported to have shifted so far as to render it unsafe to enter on the line of the leading beacons on the South Head, as this line would now lead on the tail of the bank. A fresh survey of the channels has been ordered, and Mariners are for the present warned to be extremely cautious, and to pay close attention to the steering signals from the Pilot Station.

James M. Balfour,
Colonial Marine Engineer.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Taranaki Provincial Gazette 1868, No 16





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🚂 Notice to Mariners regarding Sunken Rock between Cape Foulwind and Buller River

🚂 Transport & Communications
26 October 1868
Sunken Rock, Falcon Rock, Cape Foulwind, Buller River, H.M.S. Falcon
  • H. L. Perciual (Commander), Reported sunken rock

  • James M. Balfour, Colonial Marine Engineer
  • Geo. Henry Richards, Hydrographer

🚂 Notice to Mariners regarding Alteration of Channel, Manukau Bar

🚂 Transport & Communications
24 October 1868
Manukau Bar, Manukau Harbour, South Bank, leading beacons, Pilot Station
  • James M. Balfour, Colonial Marine Engineer