. Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1903 . ixed white dioptric, and shows from all points of approach, exceptover Burnaby shoal, which is covered by a red sector. It is elevated 42 feet above highwater mark and should be visible 8 miles. The building was erected by Messrs Baynes & Horrie, of Vancouver. Their con-tract price was $1,199. The fog-bell tower at this station has been moved, and now stands at high watermark on the north extreme of the point, N. 8° E, distant 120 feet, from the newlighthouse. Walker rock.—The provisional stake light maintained on the beacon on this rockwas r


. Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1903 . ixed white dioptric, and shows from all points of approach, exceptover Burnaby shoal, which is covered by a red sector. It is elevated 42 feet above highwater mark and should be visible 8 miles. The building was erected by Messrs Baynes & Horrie, of Vancouver. Their con-tract price was $1,199. The fog-bell tower at this station has been moved, and now stands at high watermark on the north extreme of the point, N. 8° E, distant 120 feet, from the newlighthouse. Walker rock.—The provisional stake light maintained on the beacon on this rockwas replaced by a 31-day Wigham lamp, on December 11, 1900. The light is fixed white, elevated 15 feet above high water mark, and is visible8 miles from all points of approach. The illuminating apparatus consists of a pressedglass lens. The light is shown from the summit of a small square wooden tower painted white,erected on the summit of the stone beacon. The tower is 7 feet high. 86 MARINE AND FISHERIES 2-3 EDWARD VII., \. 1903 MINOR Beale Active pass Stone reservoir Entrance island Repairing boathouse Prospect point Repairs Point Atkinson Repairs to station Yellow island Repairs to building Sisters Boathouse annex Dryad point Xew boat supplied [vory island Improving trail Lawyer islands Cutting down trees obstructing range I Cts. 182 00 287 00 100 00 108 00 46 00 66 00 52 00 12 00 60 dO 35 00 845 00 112 00 38 00 457 00 62 00 46 00 54 00 30 00 100 00 BUOYS AND BEACONS. Clayoquot sound.—Three buoys have been established in Clayoquot sound, asfollows :— (a.) A steel can buoy, painted black, with T. C. (Templar channel) in white letterson it, in 24 feet water on the southeast side of the rock in Templar channel. From the buoy the north tangent of the 30-feet islet bears N


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