The London Gazette, October 10, 1871. 4201
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THE LONDON GAZETTE, OCTOBER 10, 1871. 4201 Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the Sanitary Act, 1866," by the Trustees and Local County of Middlesex. Board for the town and district of Workington, in the county of Cumberland, such Trustees and 2nd or Edmonton Royal Rifle Regiment of Local Board being the Nuisance Authority for Middlesex Militia. the said town and district, we the Local Govern- Basil Ringrose to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice ment Board, do hereby declare and give notice, Godson, resigned. Dated 21st August, 1871. that the enactments of the 35th section of " The Sanitary Act, J866," are in force within the said 5th or Royal Elthorne Light Infantry Regiment town and district. of Middlesex Militia. Given under, our Seal of. Office, this 6th day Vincent Hunter Barrington Kennett to be Super- of October, 1871., numerary Lieutenant, vice Fox, resigned. Dated 9th September, 1871. IQth Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps. (Signed) James Stansfeld, Ensign William Augustus Kennedy Gostling to President. be Lieutenant. Dated 20th July, 187 li 49lA Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps. Arthur Brooking to be Major. Dated 9th NOTICE TO MARINERS. August, 1871. (No. 72.)—GULF OE ST. LAWRENCE—ANTICOSTI ISLAND. Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Somerset. Flashing Light on South Point. THE Government of the Dominion of Canada 1st Somersetshire Rifle Volunteer Corps. has given notice, that a light is now exhibited Charles Edward Little, Esq., late Lieutenant 1st from a lighthouse recently erected on Bagot's Somerset Militia, and 17th Somersetshire Rifle Bluff*, three-quarters of a mile from the south Volunteer Corps, to be Captain, vice Simmonds, point of Anticosti Island. resigned. Dated 4th October, 1871. The light is a flashing white light, showing a 26th Somersetshire Rifle Volunteer Corps. flash every twenty seconds, elevated 75 feet above the level of the sea, and in clear weather should Lieutenant William Brice to be Captain, vice F. be seen from a distance of 14 miles. Brice, resigned. Dated 4th October, 1871. The illuminating apparatus is catoptric or by Ensign George Tertius Talbot to be Lieutenant, reflectors. vice W. Brice, promoted. Dated 5th October, The tower, a white wooden building, is hexagon 1871. shaped and 50 feet high. Position, lat. 49° 4' N., Ensign Richard Ford Hammill to be Lieutenant, long. 62° 15' W. vice Lovibond, resigned. Dated 6th October, 1871. Steam Fog Whistle at South Point Lighthouse. William Carvill Boyle, Gent., to be Ensign, vice Also, that a steam fog whistle has been placed Talbot, promoted. Dated 6th October, 1871. 100 yards east of the lighthouse, on South Point, John Francis Vincent Bent., Gent., to be Ensign, Anticosti Island, and in thick or foggy weather it vice Hammill, promoted. Dated 7th October, will be sounded for ten seconds in every minute, 1871. thus making an interval of 50 seconds between each blast. Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the In calm weather the whistle would probably be County of Sussex. heard 15 miles. 18th Sussex Rifle Volunteer Corps. NEW BRUNSWICK—NORTH COAST. Ensign Alfred Stanford to be Lieutenant, vice Bridger, resigned. Dated 29th September, Revolving Light on Cape Magdalen. 1871. Also, that a light is now exhibited from a Buchanan Dunlop to be Ensign, vice Stanford, lighthouse recently erected on Cape Magdalen, in promoted. Dated 29th September, 1871.. the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The light is a revolving light, showing reef and [The following Appointment is substituted for white at intervals of two minutes ; it is elevated that which appeared in the Gazette of the 29tb 147 feet above the level of high water, and in ultimo.] clear weather the red light should be seen from a distance of 15 miles, and the white light 20 miles. Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the The illuminating apparatus is catoptric or by County of Suffolk. reflectors. West Suffolk Regiment of Militia. The tower, a white wooden building, is 54 feet Arthur Henry Wriothesley Hervey, Gent., to be high. Position, lat. 49° 15' 40" N,, long. 65° Lieutenant. Dated 21st September, 1871. 19' 30" W. Flashing Light on Cape Chatte. MEMORANDUM. Also, that a light is now exhibited from a ^Her Majesty has been pleased to approve of lighthouse on the north-west point of Cape Chatte, Lieutenant-Colonel John Hardy Thursby, of the in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. 5th Regiment of Royal Lancashire Militia, being The light is a flashing white light, showing a granted the honorary rank of Colonel. Dated flash every thirty seconds, it is elevated 110 feet 27th September, 1871. above the high water level, and in clear weather should be seen from a distance of 18 miles. The illuminating apparatus is catoptric or by SANITARY ACT, 1866. reflectors, The tower, a square wooden building 37 feet 29 and 30 Viet., cap. 90, sect. 35. high, is painted white, and is attached to the IN compliance with an application duly made keeper's dwelling. Position, lat. 49° 5' 50" N., to us in pursuance of the provisions of "The long. 66° 45' 50" W. A 2.