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High Tides for all New Zealand.

• When more tli.in one ve'.vcl of ihe same rip is in : viqin. tin* liesLiiptive signals will be the sainc us lhi'4e Jnivvn for moic than one sa.l in <u K ht. . A ml ]t.r.ilid.i,:ram over the tone for a snti m si-ht, or over t!ie Jescriplife siunal of rig. denotes that the ve.->cl is outside Tiritiri ; and when the ; parallelogram is under. inside liriun. A bine parallelogram over the cone for a sail i it or over the descriptive signal of rig. denotes • that the ve:-se! is coming in the hastern Passage ; • ami u hen the is under, above the Passage. When the parallelograms arc taken down, or arc not the vessel signalled ir. inside Rangi'loto. ' A blue !lan hoisted half (lop) mast high, denotes : a vessel in diMress. A bine llaghoisted half(lo\ver; mast high, denotes . a vessel on shore. A chequered ilag (bine and white) tinder descriptive signal, denotes a vessel coastwise. A Union Jack over descriptive signal, denotes a I!riti>h m.-n-of-war. . \V hen the vessels ar^signallcJ outside the Heads, one or more of the following signals wiH he made • front the mast-head as occasion may require Union Jack- I'.ovtrnor «•*» Hoard. Jiiuc flag—Vessel as anchoicd. Chequered tlag—Vessel as gone into Kawau, 01 other adjacent port. White Has-Vessel has passed out of sight. ' p.ine Ha-,' over white - Vessel has put back. When more than one vessel is signalled at the same titnv., or a vessel's numlMt i> hoisted at the signal mast-head, a red pennant will be shmvn under the de.-t. nptive sign;: l ( I the vessel to which • such signal or number may refer.

On arrival of any vessel xvith the English Mail, ; ! (lie i.ic.il signal (O'llc ]>emiant over lias H), for , : England will 1).- Hoi-ted mnlti the mail Hag T ; and 1 liUc maimer, the local signal for any particular ; place, shown with the mail llag, will denote .1 mail i : from lli.it place. . j NEW COMMERCIAL CODE. = ; ]{—Powder 011 hoard M—Australian Govern- ? i C--Steam tuc wanted ' nient Vessel ' V— Hi.:mliir- Officer : N—Gone into Kawau ' wanted ' I'— Health Officer F—Medical Ofliccr 1 wanted i wanted o—Disease on hoard ■ G—l'..lice wanted R —Foreign man of-war H~Goi eminent S—Foreiqn merclia.it emigrants vessel J —Troops : 1' Mail ; 1 K—Cattle on Hoard V—Vessel from New L—New Zealand Govern- South Wales mctit Vessel \V—From Victoria = CODE PENNANT OVER FLAG SIGNIFIES \ VESSEL FROM n—Tasmania M—North America C-South Australia N-California D—West Australia P—Society Islands K-\Vc!lin S t<jii Q— Friendly Islands C-.Middle Island K—Fiji Islands H-Finland S-New Hebrides - : J —lreland V-India K-Scotland W—Cape of Good L—South America Hope Answering I'cr.tiant-Assciil (Vcs). Negative (No). ; N.l'. —W hen the answering ''cnn,:;nt is used as ; ' the code signal, hoist it nnder the l-.nMcn : v. hen used as the Answeiing Pennant, where best seen.

; (To be usttl -mtli ikt //«/< IVatcr Tabic in the Calendar.) -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6590, 1 January 1883, Page 1 (Supplement)

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High Tides for all New Zealand. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6590, 1 January 1883, Page 1 (Supplement)

High Tides for all New Zealand. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6590, 1 January 1883, Page 1 (Supplement)

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