1540 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, DECEMBER 4, 1863.

NOTICE TO MARINERS. NOTICE TO MARINERS. (No. 55.)—NOETH ATLANTIC—NORTH COAST (No. 57.)—ENGLAND—SOUTH COAST. OF SPAIN. Alteration of Lights at Spithead. Fixed Light at Guetaria. THE Minister of Marine at Madrid has given With reference to the Notices to Mariners issued notice that, on and after the 31st day of December •om this Office, Nos. 19 and 20, dated the llth 18G3, alight will he exhibited from a lighthouse nd 28th May 1863, fresh notice is hereby given recently erected at Guetaria, in the Province of bat, on and after the 7th day of December 1863, Guipuzcoa, on the North Coast of Spain. be lights shown from the scaffoldings on the Stur- The light will be a fixed white light, placed at ridge and No-Mens Land shoals will be altered an elevation of 295 feet above the mean level of rom blue to red ; and the light on the Horse shoal the sea, and should be seen in clear weather from a will be altered from blue to white. distance of 10 miles. By Command of their Lordships, The illuminating apparatus is dioptric, or by A. B. BECHER, R.N., lenses of the fifth order. For the Hydrographer. The tower is octagonal, 37 feet high, of a light lydrographic Office, Admiralty, London, blue colour, with a white lantern. It rises from 23d November 1863. the middle of the keeper's dwelling, on the north peak of the Island of San Antonio de Guetaria, This Notice affects the following Admiralty at 200 yards from the sea, in lat. 43° 19' 5" N., Charts :—Spithead and the Needles, No. 2128. long. 2° 13' 6" west of Greenwich. See also, Channel Pilot, Part 1, pp. 159, 171, 172. CANARY ISLANDS—TENERIFFE. Fixed Light at Santa Cruz. Also, that on and after the 31st day of December BANKRUPTS 1863, alight will be exhibited from a lighthouse recently erected at Santa Crnz, Tenerifle. JFKOM THE LONDON GAZETTE. The light will be a fixed white light, placed at an elevation of 34 feet above the mean level of the sea, BANKRUPTCES AWARDED. and should be seen in clear weather from a distance James Kelita Hardy, of 6, Swan Street, Dover Road, and 2, Ivy "Place, Cobourg Road, both in Surrey, drysalter. of 9 miles. Benjamin Benjamin, late of 186, Drury Lane, Middlesex, The illuminating apparatus is dioptric, or by eliina and glass dealer, now a prisoner for debt in the lenses of the sixth order. Debtors' Prison for London and Middlesex, Whitecross The tower is hexagonal, 21 feet high, of lead Street. Henry Young, late of Newton Saint Loe, Somerset, and colour, with a white lantern. It stands 55 yards now of Llanelleth, Monmouth, coal merchant, and now from the extremity of the mole, in lat. 28° 28' 30" a prisoner for debt in. Whitecross Street Prison. N., long. 16° 14' 56" west of Greenwich. There is John Henry Pakenham Marsh, (sued and committed as also a red light on the mole head. Charles Hubert Morley,) late of Southsea, Hants, manager of a theatre, a prisoner for debt in the Hants By Command of their Lordships, County Prison at Winchester, Southampton. A. B. BECHER, Capt. R.N., Thomas Ctle, late of 24, Park Lane, London, Middlesex, For the Hydrographer valet and butler, a prisoner, for debt in the Hants Coxmty Prison at Winchester, Southampton. Hydrographic Office, Admiralty, London, Charles Jforvall, of 4, Kussell Street, Brixton Road, 21st November 18C3. Surrey, carman. Thia Notice affects the following Admiralty Joseph Whitworth, formerly of 3, Wilson Street, Shore- Charts :—Spain, North Coast, No. 2728 ; Eastern ditch, Middlesex, then of 6, Radnor Terrace, Brown- low Road, Dalston, Middlesex, and now of 11, Great part of North Atlantic, No. 2090 ; River Thames Winchester Street, London, tailor. to the Mediterranean, No. ] ; and Teneriffe George Holmes, heretofore of 1, Green Street, Groavenor No. 1870. Square, then and now of 2, Adam Street East, Port- man Square, both in Middlesex, carpenter and builder. James Bacon Addis, formerly of 3, Morpeth Place, NOTICE TO MARINERS. , Lambeth, Surrey, edge tool maker, (No. 56.)—WEST INDIES—SAN DOMINGO. part of the time in partnership with Maria Champney Bothams, trading under the style of Addis & Co., as Fixed Light on Balandras Point. edge tool makers, and now of 51, Oakley Street, The Minister of Marine at Madrid has given Lambeth aforesaid, at same time having a workshop in notice that, on and after the 27th day of Augus Barrow's Place, Waterloo Road aforesaid, edge tool 1863, a light will be exhibited from a mast, stand maker. James Coles, of Erith, Kent, brick, tile, slate, lime, and ing on Balandras Point, at the north side of the sand merchant. entrance to the Gulf of SainanS, at the north-eas George Cox Crabtree, formerly of Warwick Road, Stoke end of the Island of San Domingo, West Indies. Newineton, then of 11, James Terrace, Caledonian The light is a fixed white light, placed at an Road, both in Middlesex, carpenter and builder, and elevation of 235 feet above the mean level of th now of 25, Brunswick Parade, Barnsbnry Road, Isling- ton, Middlesex aforesaid, journeyman carpenter. sea, and should be seen in clear weather from : William Henry Rawlingaon, late of Kingston Cottage, distance of 6 to 8 miles. Buekland, near Portsmouth, Hants, surveyor and The mast is ] 6 feet high, painted red, and is sail builder. to stand in lat. 19° 11' 48" N., long. 6!)° 13' 52 Thomas Woeks, late of 50 (late 25), Southampton Terrace, Waterloo Road, Surrey, builder. west of Greenwich. George Attkins Soar, the younger, of 21, Saint Peter's By Command of their Lordships, Place, Hammersmith, Middlesex, plumber, glazier, and A. B. BECHER, Capt. R.N., decorator. For the Hydrographer Gore Ouseley Lane, late of Barnes, Surrey, since of 29, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, Middlesex, civil engineer, now Hydrographic Office, Admiralty, London, a prisoner for debt in the Debtors' Prison for London 23d November 1863. and Middlesex, Whitecross Street, London, 1 Frederick Day, of Woodland House, Prospect Row, Wool- This * Notice affects the following Admiralt wich, Kent, assistant engineer in Her Majesty's Royal Charts-:'—West Indies, Genera), No. 3926; Wes Navy. Indies; Sheet 2, No. 393 ; and Entrance to th John Gibbs, of 126, High Street, Croydon, Surrey, boot Gulf of Samana, No. 2343. arid shoe maker,