NOTICE TO MARINERS.
AUSTRALIA—EAST COAST. Tlie Govern!' IXO LIOUT AT PORT STEPHENS. * n d after th ? l °^ ew South Wales hai given Notice, that °® * light!"! “ U * y of Ma V ,a,! 2* a «B»>t will be exhibited I °" ,t,, ‘‘leof em ’ e ' ecen,| y erected on Stephens point, at the *he light i s a ance 1° P°n Stephens, east coast of Australia. 2*^r ,h j! n * Ught'. showing a bright face every .. *®f«et. abuv y wh,,ean d red. It is placed at an elevation °f beii,|. ,* l , * ,neai ' level of the sea, and with the excep- , e °f entrance 1* ''y intercepted by the islands on the north "'award «t ° i**' 6 porl * should be seen in all directions J h,i U«minatin d " Unce of 17 order, * “PPAratu* is catoptric or by reflectors, of the ,£,!}*“>. wlourtd white, and 00 feet high, front ’■ ! fii» j*n»wp it «n «jii»9}J &
above the tea, with Morna point bearing' S.W * W • F«t.™ *• 4V 37" s. Jong, nv 13' Eut of Greenwich. * All Bearing. „e Magnetic. Variation W 10' Ea.t In 1862. By Command of their Lord»hip«, JOHN WASHINGTON, Hydrographic Office, Admiralty. London. Hydl°™heT--11 th June 1862. S te Thi i „, N °N Ce i a rsr t,the rollo " in K Admiralty Chart. :-Port ZZft£\?*l mi A""" 1 '". General, No. 10*3, Southern K3«'nf " l »* No - 2 7 596 ' E«tCo M ;, Sheet 4. No ££ 5S and C* "a? 748 CMd 2483! P » dflc ocean - S"ee' 9. No. 8467 and 2683. Also, Au.tralia Light. List. No. 132. Capt. W. Escott, Ship "Royal Charlie."
n.*» «j,„ «r u Auckland, 29th, August, 1862. ...» irt7n' ' «nder«lgr.ed. con.igees per your ship Koyal Charlie, cannot let you leave this port without expreuing to you our high opinion of the prompt and satisfactory manner in which you have discharged your cargo, (offering »o itrlking a contra.t to the «< Blundell,") a. well a. tendering you our .incere acknowledgments for the courtesy you have cu.piayed and your readiness to meet the very few claims we are happy to aay have been upon you. If the Captain of every ship coming to this port, would en. deavour to follow your example, the merchants of Auckland, would, we feel certain, be too glad to render them every assistance in their power, and thu. business instead of being im. P 'w d K , ! OU,d "* conducted t0 th « .ati.faction of all concerned. Wishing you a pleasant and prosperous voyage, and requesting you to make any use of this address you may think proper, at the same time desiring you to insert a copy of this in the Auckland papers, •
We are, dear Sir, yours faithfully, E. and H. Isaacs John Roberton and Co. Samuel Brown c. Petschler David Graham and Co. David Nathan Owen and Graham John Salmon and Co. Thomas Macky aud Co. Samuel J. Edmonds W. Hobson s. Hague Smith Brown, Hall, and Co. . Owen and Fendelow Arch. Clark and Son w. Phillips and Son Ralph Keesing Thomas Russell. Edward Porter
Ship " Royal Charlie," Auckland, 29th August, 1802. QBNTUMfiity—Your unexpected letter of this morning oblige, me publicly to express my sincere thanks for the kind feelings evinced toward, me.
In the manner m which I have discharged my ship 1 conaider I have only performed a duty incumbent upon me, but the kindness and hospitality shewn to me by many of the inhabitants of Auckland, places me under obligations which I .hall ever look back to with pleasure long after my depaiture from your port. I remain. Gentlemen, very truly yours, W. Escott.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1719, 30 August 1862, Page 3
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586NOTICE TO MARINERS. New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1719, 30 August 1862, Page 3
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