PILOT SIGNALS FOE GREY RIVER 1. Ball and red flag at mast-head— High •water, take the bar. 2. Ball and blue flag, half-mast—Half-flood, wait for tide ; when the bar may safely be attempted at half-flood the red flag will be at mast-head. ■ 3. Ball upon lower-mast cap with white flag — Ebb tide, bar dangerous. 4. No signal — Do not attempt to take the bar. 5. Arm pointing to the right hand entering from seaward— More to the soxith. G. Ann pointing to the left hand entering from seaward — More to the North. 7. Arm up and down with signal mast — As you go. 8. When more than one vessel is crossing the bar the foremost vessel will be piloted by the signals, the others following in her wake. 9. The beacon bearing a pole with a red flag and the flagstaff in one loads over the bar. THOS. TUBNBULL, Harbor Master for Westland,
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Grey River Argus, Issue 124, 27 October 1866, Page 2
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