B.G.: NW 2673 (1942-06-30)

B.G.: NW 2673 (1942-06-30)

Data in handwriting:

Selling price: 800
Requisition date:
Requisitioner:
Appraised price:
Forced sale? Force
Index price: 7957
Index number: 189
Other annotations/comments:
Pencil: Bank a/c at New West. Bank of Nova Scotia (Saving # 3306); Pencil: Engine was not in the boat when impounded, but was taken by Navy later in April, 1942.
Editorial Note
In this entry, it appears that the c/o address “c/o S. Inonata Sunbury R.R. #1 New Westminster, B.C.” is directly associated with the actual owner. Therefore, I listed this address within the actual owner address columns, as opposed to within the c/o address columns (in these columns I listed the other c/o address that appears on the bottom of the page.)
Name of Vessel Official Number NW 2673 Naval Control Number not encoded
Port of Registry not encoded Date of Registry not encoded
Length not encoded Width not encoded Depth not encoded
Make of engine not encoded Date When Re-Installed not encoded
Horse Power not encoded Knot (Speed) not encoded
When Hull Built not encoded When Hull Rebuilt not encoded
Type of Vessel Gill-Netter
Formerly Used as not encoded Value (Replacement)
Date When Surveyed Last not encoded Value (Present) 1000
Place of Operation not encoded Value (Insured)
Charter Rate: 1940 Chartered To: 1940
Charter Rate: 1941 Chartered To: 1941
Amount of Mortgage, If Any Nil Mortgaged To:
Registered Owner's Name Goto, Bungoro Actual Owner's Name Goto, Bungoro
Address Sunbury Address Sunbury c/o. S. Inonata, R.R. #1, New Westminster B.C.

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Title

B.G.: NW 2673 (1942-06-30)
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Source: Auto-generated from row 38 of an original spreadsheet created by the Directories cluster. Registration/sale record of B.G., 1942-06-30

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