PIU>T SIGNALS FOR GREY lUVER j^l. Ball and red Hag at mast-head — High water, take the bar. 2. Ball and blue Hag, half-mast— Halfilood, wait for tide ; when the bar may safely be attempted at half-ilood tho red il.ig will be at niast-hond. .1. Ball upon lower-mast cap with white Hag— libb tide, bar dangerous. 4. Iso Biifual — Do not attempt to take the \-ar. 5. Arm pointing to the right Land entering from seawaid— More to the South. ('». Aim j/oini ing 1o Use left lmnd entiling liolii seaward — Mere to the !Nt;illi. 7. Ann \\y ai.d down with sign mast — A* Jen jj'o. •S. When nioro than ono vessel ia crossing tlie bar, tin: fort-most vew-d will he piloted }>y ilie signals, the others following in her wake. 9. Ihu beacon healing a polo with a red flag and the flagetaif in ono loads over the i>:ir. J.lue pennant over white- Steamer from tjie si utb. White I'cnM.uit ovrr Uue Steamer from I Li 1 north.
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Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 393, 21 July 1868, Page 2
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167Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume VI, Issue 393, 21 July 1868, Page 2
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