Lions Gate: 170952 (1942-03-07)

Lions Gate: 170952 (1942-03-07)

Data in handwriting:

Selling price: 12500
Requisition date:
Requisitioner:
Appraised price:
Forced sale?
Index price:
Index number:
Other annotations/comments:
Pencil next to the 1400 dollar mortgage amount: ($680).
Editorial Note
It appears that this boat was mortgaged to two companies. From the looks of the document, I would assume that it was mortgaged to Canadian Atlas Diesel Engines, Ltd for $ 1750, and to the Johnston Fishing & Packing Co. For 1400.
Name of Vessel Lions Gate Official Number 170952 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 Seiner
Formerly Used as not encoded Value (Replacement)
Date When Surveyed Last not encoded Value (Present) 12000
Place of Operation not encoded Value (Insured)
Charter Rate: 1940 20 per day Chartered To: 1940
Charter Rate: 1941 Chartered To: 1941
Amount of Mortgage, If Any Approx 1750 Approx 1400 Mortgaged To: Canadian Atlas Diesel Engines Ltd., Johnston Fishing & Packing Co
Registered Owner's Name Kojima, J. Actual Owner's Name Kojima, J.
Address 420 Pender St., West Van. B.C. Address 420 Pender St., West Van., B.C.

Metadata

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Lions Gate: 170952 (1942-03-07)
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Source: Auto-generated from row 430 of an original spreadsheet created by the Directories cluster. Registration/sale record of Lions Gate, 1942-03-07

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