EXHIBIT V.
Annex 7.
Bark Cape Horn Pigeon and owners. Outward account, 1893, inward account, and interest account to February 1, 1893, with J. and W. R. Wing.
Cr.
1892a | ||||||
By sale old junk | $9.50 | |||||
Clothing sold at California returned, less freight expenses on same | 340.69 | |||||
442 feet cedar boards | 26.52 | |||||
Sale casks to different vessels | 516.14 | |||||
Sale 1 gang shooks, new | 228.54 | |||||
Sale 2 boat davits | 56.00 | |||||
$1,177.39 | $2.11 | $13.93 | ||||
Balance interest account to debit | 214.66 | |||||
1893 | ||||||
Feb. 1 | By balance to debit, owners’ account | 11,415.84 | ||||
One sixty-fourth share | $178.38 | |||||
One thirty-second share | 356.74 | |||||
One sixteenth share | 713.49 | |||||
Eight sixty-fourth share | 1,426.98 | |||||
Eleven sixty-fourth share | 1,962.10 | |||||
Twenty sixty-fourth share | 3,567.45 | |||||
12,593.23 | 228.59 |
[Sailed from San Francisco, Cal., December 30, 1892.]
Dr.
1891. | |||||
Dec. 31 | To paid whaleboat trimmings sent out | $1.25 | $13.00 | $0.07 | |
1892. | |||||
Mar. 17 | To paid insuring goods to California, ship A. Obrig | $2.70 | |||
Paid 2 whaleboats, $215; nails, $5.71 | 220.71 | ||||
Paid Wm. Bayliss, provisions | 460.00 | ||||
Paid labor on boat, boards, and davits | 3.21 | ||||
Cedar boards, $9.48; paint on davits, 87 cents | 10.35 | ||||
2 davits, $34; R. Allan, shooks, $196.65 | 230.65 | ||||
Duck, twine, etc., $36.14; wharfage goods, $3.10 | 39.24 | ||||
Paid J. and W. R. Wing & Co., clothing, etc | 445.02 | ||||
N. B. Cordage Co., cordage | 278.22 | ||||
Insuring goods to California, ship Bohemia | 20.25 | ||||
E. B. and F. Macey, whalecraft | 27.26 | ||||
Pemican meat, $20.16; T. A. Chadwick, casks, $46.37 | 66.53 | ||||
Shelving davits, $4; E. Pierce, guns, lances, $25 | 29.00 | ||||
Jas. Duddy, carting, $6.25 | 6.25 | ||||
1,839.39 | 10.14 | 96.24 | |||
June 1 | To paid Cornell & Co., labor remaking over oil casks at California, stored there | 200.64 | 8.00 | 8.04 | |
Aug. 1a | To paid freight goods California, ship A. Obrig | 40.00 | |||
Paid freight goods California, ship Bohemia | 261.51 | ||||
301.51 | 6.00 | 9.60 | |||
To paid expenses at San Francisco in refitting vessel, etc.: | |||||
Paid half expenses Captain Scullun home | 108.50 | ||||
Diaphram pumps, $9.80; hay fenders, $3 | 12.80 | ||||
Labor, Griffiths, $3.50; charcoal, $1.20 | 4.70 | ||||
S. H. Frank, leather, $5; C. Holmes, tug works, $12 | 17.00 | ||||
Blocks, $5; labor, week, $73.25 | 78.25 | ||||
2 pairs opera glasses, $23; coopering, $64.66 | 87.66 | ||||
Coopering, $43.64; ironwork for topmast, $35 | 76.64 | ||||
W. E. Mayhew, medicines, $21.90; labor, week, $66 | 87.90 | ||||
California Cap Company, filling bomb lances | 50.00 | ||||
Freight on lances, $1.49; plank, 85 cents | 2.34 | ||||
Milton Andros, blank forms | 5.00 | ||||
Miller, Sloss, & Scott, hardware, etc | 36.21 | ||||
San Francisco Lumber Co., lumber | 4.16 | ||||
Murphy, Grant & Co., recruits | 59.85 | ||||
Labor, week, $59.50; Phelps, labor, $2 | 61.50 | ||||
Goodal, Perkins & Co., water | 43.38 | ||||
Whittier, Fuller & Co., paints, etc | 75.63 | ||||
Cornell & Co., cooperage, $20.77; fish bill, $45 | 65.77 | ||||
Wood, $26; bread, $152.26. | 178.26 | ||||
Flour, $231; labor, $4 | 235.00 | ||||
1,290.55 | 2.11 | 15.28 | |||
Paid freight 1 cask clothing, per A. B., adjusted in payment new cask clothing | 26.06 | ||||
Paid watching, $18; labor, $17.50 | 35.50 | ||||
Clabrough, Golcher & Co., powder | 8.55 | ||||
Labor, streaming vessel, $5; telegram, 50 cents | 5.50 | ||||
Specie sent in ship | 100.00 | ||||
Labor, Margaritta, $5; sailmaker, $5 | 20.00 | ||||
Paid, Steward, labor | 5.00 | ||||
Cook, labor, $5; boating, $1 | 6.00 | ||||
Carting, $1; watching, $3 | 4.00 | ||||
Captain Robinson, watching | 12.00 | ||||
Delano Bros., ship plumbers | 66.92 | ||||
Clark & Webster, ship carpenters | 660.83 | ||||
Boating, $8; stationery, $3.30 | 11.30 | ||||
Board harbor coms., dockage | 74.00 | ||||
Tools, $5.25; S. Ransom, watching, $2.63 | 7.88 | ||||
Board, captain and mate, waiting for ship | 15.00 | ||||
Christoffersen & Tway, blacksmithing | 48.89 | ||||
Custom-house clearance | 10.20 | ||||
J. C. Wilson & Co., coal | 22.50 | ||||
Liquors, $16.12; meat, etc., $13.40 | 29.52 | ||||
Dillon & Co., rating chronometers, etc | 33.75 | ||||
L. Levy, oil suits and boots | 46.08 | ||||
J. J. Haverside, riggers’ bill. | 42.37 | ||||
Cottell, for labor on goods sent out | 1.00 | ||||
L. Foard, ship chandlery, etc | 227.00 | ||||
Aug. 1a | To paid expenses at San Francisco in refitting vessel, etc: | ||||
S. Foster & Co., groceries, etc | $767.89 | ||||
W. Deacon, repairs to machinery, etc | 42.35 | ||||
W. Deacon, labor on boiler and pump | 810.29 | ||||
Ship-owners’ Tug Company, towage | 50.00 | ||||
Macpherson & Rucker, vegetables | 103.17 | ||||
Roth, Blum & Co., provisions, etc | 235.00 | ||||
Roth, Blum & Co., provisions | 71.97 | ||||
Dillon & Co., 1 chronometer | 115.00 | ||||
Cook, labor, $5; labor, week, $172 | 177.00 | ||||
Tax, goods California, 54 cents; insurance, fire, goods at California, $6.49 | 7.03 | ||||
Carting goods, $15.85; storage boats, $1.50 | 17.35 | ||||
Wright, Bame & Co., chandlery | 295.56 | ||||
J. and W. R. Wing & Co., clothing sent by rail | 251.89 | ||||
Carting, 75 cents; telephone service, 95 cents. | 1.70 | ||||
$4,466.05 | $2.11 | $52.84 | |||
Paid office rent, $4; carriage hire, $18 | 22.00 | ||||
Freight, lances, 85 cents; cartage goods, $3 | 3.85 | ||||
Storage goods, 1892, in warehouse | 27.78 | ||||
Paid E. Pierce lances and guns | 110.00 | ||||
Paid 1 pair opera glasses, first mate | 16.00 | ||||
Paid T. A. Chad wick, 1 cask for clothing | 7.58 | ||||
Paid ticket expenses, first mate to California | 135.00 | ||||
Paid sleeper, Boston to Chicago, first mate | 5.50 | ||||
Paid casks transferred from other vessels | 303.96 | ||||
Paid share, W. E. Wing, expenses to and from San Francisco, and while there on business connected with ship | 153.68 | ||||
Paid B. F. Wing, services at California | 58.56 | ||||
Paid sundry telegrams to and from California on account ship’s business | 51.74 | ||||
Paid sundry items to balance cash account shortage of Wm. R. Wing, payments | 19.66 | ||||
Paid advance orders to J. Laflin, officers, and crew | 2,000.00 | ||||
Paid additional advances to officers, etc., by Wm. Wm. R. Wing | 1,064.95 | ||||
3,977.26 | |||||
1893. | |||||
Feb. 1 | To balance interest to date | 214.66 | |||
To 2½ per cent commission on disbursements account $12,076.65 | 301.92 | ||||
12,593.23 | 228.59 |
(E. & O. E.)
New
Bedford, February 1,
1893.