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PORT OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND.

A Signal-staff is fixed on the Lighthouse on the summit of Tairoa's Head. — The Code of Signals is — Flag No. 1, Blue Peter— keep to sea, the Bar is not fit to take. Flag No. 2, Ited— take the Bar, there is no danger. Flag No. 3, Blue, with a white St. Andrew's Cross — Ebb Tide, and bar not fit to take. Flag No. 4, White— first quarter flood. A fixed Light is kept burning from sunset to sunrise.

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Otago Witness, Issue 58, 26 June 1852, Page 2

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PORT OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND. Otago Witness, Issue 58, 26 June 1852, Page 2

PORT OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND. Otago Witness, Issue 58, 26 June 1852, Page 2

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