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Price 12s. cloth; 15s. bound; Plates mounted on linen, 12s. 6d. and 15s. 6d.

CAPTAINS are particularly requested to make a minute in their Signal

Book of any sentence, word, or port, &c. that they may from time to time not find in this Code, and to transmit the same to MR. J. M. RICHARDSON, 23, Cornhill, London.

INSERTION OF NAMES.-Owners and Captains desirous of having the names of their vessels inserted in this Code are requested to apply (post-paid and covering the return postage) to MR. J. M. RICHARDSON, No. 23, Cornhill, London.

The Flag of any Foreign Vessel must be stated.

SUPPLEMENTS.-The supplementary pages to complete the list of ships' names will be supplied on payment of ls. to those who have the Tenth and Eleventh Editions. No earlier Editions can be completed. If required to be sent by post to any part of the United Kingdom, the sum of ls. 2d. must be transmitted in postage stamps, and the name terminating the last completed page be given..

FLAGS. The Flags used in this Code of Signals are supplied by MR. J. M. RICHARDSON of the very best Bunting, all roped and bagged, at the following prices :—

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All roped and in canvas bags bearing his name.

The Third Pendant will be 8s. 6d.-7s. 6d.-or 6s. 6d. extra.

N.B. As the Flags of this Code, though supplied at the above prices, are very frequently not of the regulated size, MR. RICHARDSON will in future have those manufactured by him distinctly marked with his name as a security both for the quality of the bunting and correctness of the dimensions.

NOTICE S.

THE DOWNS, &c.

MASTERS of Merchant Vessels are requested, upon arrival in the Downs, or at any Port or Place of general Rendezvous, to make their Number, (corresponding with the name of their Vessel, which will be found in the Third Part of this Code,) and to continue the same (if all well) every day, from twelve till one o'clock, during their detention; in order that the Agent for Lloyd's may have a daily account of the situation and proceedings of the Shipping, for the general information of the Owners and Underwriters.

When the Signal is intended for the Agent for Lloyd's, the Union Jack should be hoisted at the Main, as a preparatory notice.

The Signal of the Agent for Lloyd's will be kept flying at Southend, Deal; it is a White Flag, lettered" LLOYD'S."

LIVERPOOL AND HOLYHEAD TELEGRAPHS.

MASTERS of Vessels within signaling distance of any of the Liverpool and Holyhead Telegraphs are requested to hoist the Number of their Ship, and when Inward bound, the Number of the Port from whence she has sailed.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

MASTERS of Vessels making Port Jackson are requested to show their Number, in order that it may be notified to Sydney by the Telegraph on the South Head.

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