N.G. Robinson to J. A. Motherwell, 29 June 1942

N.G. Robinson to J. A. Motherwell, 29 June 1942

484 Strathmore Blvd., Toronto, Ont., June 29th, 1942.
Department of Fisheries,
Parliament Bldgs.,
Victoria, B.C.
Dear Sirs:-
I would be pleased if you would be a good enough to let me have the following information.
I understand that in British Columbia there have been seized by the Government a number of Japanese Fishing Schooners; may one of these be purchased or rented; and, if so, at what price?
Is there year-round fishing, or is it seasonal? If seasonal would you kindly advise me as to the same. Also, I wish information as to the sale or disposal of fish, e.g. is there a ready market, etc.?
Is the above under Provincial or Dominion supervision? You might direct me to the proper parties with whom to negotiate.
Trusting the above will not intrude too much upon your courtesy, and awaiting to hear from you at your early convenience, I am,
Yours very truly,
N.G. Robinson

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N.G. Robinson to J. A. Motherwell, 29 June 1942

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Transcriber: Lindsey Jacobson
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