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ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

ro the Editor of the " New Zealand Spectator f Sir -I nnn J ell . ingtOn ’ 28th some years cxp£

on the erection of a I Uka, Having read what Cnni n. Ou se fc- „ the subject in the - see some practical CoasS-7 •’ 1 s houl publicly as well as myself B i‘ Ve ‘heffw two heads to be better n, alwa >'s cnMl is this, w| lere a ' « on; to bo of any use fcf! ?,°« ««rtl M . extreme point of Barino u 18 °» Head is too far embayed ? B ® ai3 - to be of any service to «i‘ Sout h-eaat from the southward. n>arin « Si the Strait from the north « 8 c ° mill R rtM I hove soHom aooth-aaat weather “„ d ‘Wte-lthbi ger lies which requires tn k whet « tkj ® From Cape Campbell to* Pon W ed W ' is nearly 1} points difference in .L hol8o ?tB have to steer according m it flood tide. s as “ may be efMi As regards a Lighthouse ™ n. i' ’ no doubt will be of service is lighted for the benefit of C - oo!i '«Sbil and ships, as the Englkh C&Sl* ifics W sent day for general purposes. -WeJ In conclusion, if a ‘LirvLti. where I have stated, and a bell US? ’■?l bell buoy at Port Louis, I mside of the outer rock of Barret 18 Nicholson will be approached safety as rort Jackson, New South W?* the present day with its Lighthouse ship on the Sow and Pig/ ShnnVW marks be of any serviced thepSS my end is attained. p °' vet si!u'j; I am, Sir, Your obedient servant Dan ipi ik

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 625, 30 July 1851, Page 2

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ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 625, 30 July 1851, Page 2

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 625, 30 July 1851, Page 2

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