8837: River Fish Company Limited
River Fish Company Limited
The River Fish Company Limited’s property was located at P.O. Box 612, Rural Route
No. 2, Steveston, BC. People associated with this file include Genji Otsu (Manager),
Itoku Murakami (shareholder), Yoshio Kochi (shareholder), Rintaro Hayashi (shareholder),
Asamatsu Murakami (shareholder), Konosuke Taguchi (shareholder), Heizaburo Yamamoto
(shareholder), Unosuke Namade (shareholder), Hikojiro Shinkawa (shareholder), Hirata
Ihei (shareholder), Yazaemon Oye (shareholder), Iwao Itakura (shareholder), Hideo
Okano (shareholder), Hatsutaro Okamoto (shareholder), Kiwazo Okada (shareholder),
Yoshikazu Ikebata (shareholder), Masashichi Yamashita (shareholder), Tetsuo Oda (shareholder),
Yasuji Sakai (shareholder), Takejiro Nakata (shareholder), Shinzo Tani (shareholder),
Kusumatsu Yoshida (shareholder), Josuke Tamemoto (shareholder), Shoji Fukushima (shareholder),
Tokichi Kimura (shareholder), Unosuke Sakamoto (shareholder), Hirokichi Morita (shareholder),
Yasumatsu Ikari (shareholder), Michiharu Mori (shareholder), Kiichi Nakano (shareholder),
Tadao Naruse (shareholder), Seichi Mizuguchi (shareholder), Sanshiro Akune (shareholder),
Shigeru Kuroyama (shareholder), Aitoku Yamazaki (shareholder), Fujio Yoshimoto (shareholder),
Bunkichi Yamasaki (shareholder), Tsunematsu Atagi (shareholder), and Miyakichi Ezaki
(associate).
Reel |
C-9386
(1626-1900)
|
Type | Business |
Custodian Number | 8837 |
Name | River Fish Company Limited |
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8837: River Fish Company Limited
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Metadata Author: Jayson Jap
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