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HARBOUR AND SHIPPING LISTS.
CUSTOMS.— H. P. Devereux, R.N.R., Collector and Surveyor; Thos.
Kilvington, W. Harry Hudson, Clerks ; M. Calder, G. R. Spencer, John
Aitken, W. B. Walmsley, C. W. Meldrum, W. R. Stevenson, W. Newly,
J M. C. Fitzgerald, S. Stewart, G. Fairs, J. M. C. Cussen, Examining Officers ;
yl: A. Geekie, W. Newly, Preventive Officers ; A. C. Warnock, J. H. Fargie,
[1, P. M. Croghan, J. R. Keillar, G. Gray, Assistants ; J. M. Reid, Out-Door
(^ Officer ; G. Hood, J. S. Nicolson, C. Campbell, J. Jolly, J. S. Tritton, H.
I Crighton, J. C. Irving, S. P. Courts, Boatmen. Broughty Ferry, Tayport,
jl! AND St Andrews. — S. Brown, Principal Coast Officer (stationed at Tayport).
e Arbroath. — J. W. Reddin, Principal Coast Officer. Montrose. — W. P.
Scovell, SuiJerintendent ; J. J. Gillivray, Second Officer.
HARBOUR TRUSTEES.— Harbour Office, and Shore Dues Office, Oustom-
jhouse buildings. Dock street.
j For the Town Council — Lord Provost Henry M 'Grady, Bailies Doig, Nixon,
Robertson, Young, and Councillor Speed.
For the Guildry — Lord Dean of Guild Paul, Robert Keith, "Wm. Hunter,
Robert Taylor, "W. B. Robertson, William Nicoll.
For the Nine Trades — James Bell and Thomas Anderson.
For the Three United Trades — Robert Sheach, jun., and David Dickie.
For the Seamen Fraternity — William Barron. •
For the County Council— Peter M'Intyre, David M'Intyre, W. F. Bell,
land J. G. Soutar.
, ] For Chamber of Commerce — A. B. Gilroy,W. H. Fergusson, and R. B. Sharp.
'I For the Shipowners — J. W. Kidd, Charles Barrie, and Andrew Leitch.
j! For the Ratepayers — David Alexander, James Duncan, and D. L. Peters.
! For the Municipal Electors — Edward Quirk and James Couttie.
~| Committees. — Finance and Rights — All the Members of the Board ; Andrew
3'}Leitch, Convener. AYorks — All the Members of the Board ; A. B. Gilroy,
''â– Convener. Tay Ferries — All the Members of the Board; Robert Taylor,
' Convener. Lighting, Buoying, Pilotage — All the Members of the Board ;
Charles Barrie, Convener.
Alex. E. Gray, Clerk ; James Watson, Treasurer ; George C. Buchanan,
Engineer ; Charles Yule, Harbourmaster ; David Black, Master of Camper-
liown and Victoria Docks; John Carmichael, Master of King William Dock; Jas.
ielOooper, Master of Earl Grey Dock; David Lawson,Piermaster; Jas. Lindsay, jun.,
leSiWarehouse Keeper and Traffic Sviperintendent ; John Henderson, Messenger ;
i James Whitton, Head Weigher and Superintendent of Weighing Gear ; Captain
Robert Leslie, Surveyor of Cargoes ; William Lumsden, Harbovir Foreman.
Dock Gates. — The Gates are generally opened two hours before highwater
it spring tides, and one hour at neap tides. Blue and White Chequered Flags,
loisted at the Gate-houses, indicate that the Gates are open. The following
[Signals at Earl Grey Dock indicate Vessels entering the River : —
Red, - - - Pennant, indicates Steamers.
White, - - Do., ,, Ships.
Blue and Red, - Square Flag, ,, Barques.
Red and White, Do., ,, Brigs.
Blue, - - Pennant, ,, Schooners or Sloops.
Day and Night Signals representing Depth of Water on Tide Gauges are
xhibited at Earl Grey Dock and Camperdown Dock. Signal sheets may be
ibtained at Harbourmaster's office, Earl Grey Dock.
The Pilotage of the River Tay and Harbour of Dundee is now managed by
he Lighting, Buoying, and Pilotage Committee of the Harbour Trustees.
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