R Hayashi to The Custodian, 20 September 1944

R Hayashi to The Custodian, 20 September 1944

R. Hayashi - File No. 4967 Reg. No. 05078. Kaslo, B. C. Sept. 20, 1944.
The Custodian, 506 Royal Bank Building, Vancouver, B. C. Dear Sir:
You have informed me that my property known as Re- 111 Steveston Highway, Steveston, B. C., of E. 51157, the Westerly 1/3 of Lot 2 of Block 41, 42, 55 and 56 of Sec. 35, Block 4 North Range 7 West, Map 3527, having a frontage of 1 and 2/3 chains on No. 9 road and a uniform width for a full depth of said Lot 2 and adjoining Lot 10 of N.W. has been sold.
As you are aware, I have never consented to the sale nor ratified it but have at all times and do now object to the sale of my said property.
Because however, I am in destitute circumstances, and because the Government has discontinued the advance of maintenance to me, I have to request from you the proceeds of the sale of the property in order to maintain myself and my family but in doing so I wish it made clear that it is only being accepted under protest and without prejudice to any rights which I have or may have arising out of what I consider the wrongful and disposition of my property.
Yours truly,
We send him $75.00 per month.

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R Hayashi to The Custodian, 20 September 1944

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