Notice to Mariners.
.Customs Department Branch), Wellington, June 22,1871. following Notice to MarinerSi announcing the exhibition of a Harbour Light at Napier, prepared from information received from she Provincial Engineer, is published for ge jtofprmjation. Henb* Seweix. PORT AHURIRI HARBOUK LIGHT. P/iis light shows Red on the Pania Rock. Pn and after the Ist day of July, J. 871, a fixed Red and White Light will be exhibited from a mast on the extremity of the Eastern Spit, Port Ahuriri, and will be seen on the following bearings from seacard : Red From S.E. by S. to S. by E.f-E. White ... From S. by E.fE. to S.W. by S-iS. Red From S.W. by S.±S. to S.W.JS. The light will be about 27 feet above high water, and should be visible, in clear weather,'about 9 nautical miles, allowing 1.0 feet for the height of the observer's eye. The Pania Rock is in the centre of the south-western red light, which will be seen one quarter of a mile (nautical) on each side of the rock. Vessels approaching from the northward should keep in the white light. Masters of vessels coming from the southward will find this light no guide for them, and must use all precautions as heretofore to avoid the rocky patch called jthe Auckland Rock, which has only 14 feet on some portions of it at low water springs. This patch extends at least one cable to the southward of the black pnoy which is moored off" the northern edge of the patch, and which lies in 6f fathoms at low water gprings. All bearings are magnetic.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1113, 6 September 1871, Page 4
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267Notice to Mariners. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1113, 6 September 1871, Page 4
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