Summer Maid (Y.O.): Pr. 1107 [undated]

Summer Maid (Y.O.): Pr. 1107 [undated]

Data in handwriting:

Selling price:
Requisition date:
Requisitioner:
Appraised price:
Forced sale?
Index price: 345
Index number: 53
Other annotations/comments:
Red ink: taken by Cannery by mortgage; Blue ink: tied at New Wesminster, B.C.
Editorial Note
The mortgage amount is listed as 450 with 406.65 written in beside it. Because the latter amount looks more recent, this is the one we placed in the mortgage amoutn column.
Name of Vessel Summer Maid Official Number Pr. 1107 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) 500
Place of Operation not encoded Value (Insured)
Charter Rate: 1940 Chartered To: 1940
Charter Rate: 1941 Chartered To: 1941
Amount of Mortgage, If Any 406.65 Mortgaged To: North Pacific Cannery
Registered Owner's Name Origuchi, Yasujiro Actual Owner's Name Origuchi, Yasujiro
Address Skeena River, B.C. North Pacific Cannery Address Skeena River, B.C. North Pacific Cannery

Metadata

Title

Summer Maid (Y.O.): Pr. 1107 [undated]
Publication Information: See Terms of Use for publication and licensing information.
Source: Auto-generated from row 997 of an original spreadsheet created by the Directories cluster. Registration/sale record of Summer Maid (Y.O.), [Undated]

Terminology

Readers of these historical materials will encounter derogatory references to Japanese Canadians and euphemisms used to obscure the intent and impacts of the internment and dispossession. While these are important realities of the history, the Landscapes of Injustice Research Collective urges users to carefully consider their own terminological choices in writing and speaking about this topic today as we confront past injustice. See our statement on terminology, and related sources here.