156 CASE OF GREAT BRITAIN. 



Declared and affirmed before me at the city of Ottawa, in the Connty 

 of Carletoii and Province of Ontario, this 9th day of December, A. d. 

 1887, and certified under my otiticial seal. 



(Signed) D. O'Connor, Notary Fuhlic. 



19 Exhibit (A). 



Value of the schooner " W. P. Say ward " at the time of her seizure by United 



States steam-ship "Richard Rush" on tfie 9th July, a. d. 1887 $6,000.00 



Value of "W. P. Say ward's" outfit on said voyage: 



Groceries $856. 67 



Ammunition 202. 76 



Dry goods 95. 75 



Two iron tanks 50. 00 



Water-casks 25. 00 



Ship chandlery....: 101.40 



Four No. 10 shot guns 160. 00 



Two rifles 45. 00 



Gun implements and tools 9. 00 



One sealing boat (returned) 



Nine canoes and outfits 513. 00 



8 tons salt 120. 00 



5 tons coal 35. 00 



Cookiuff range and utensils 75. 00 



2,288.58 



Insurance : 



Premium on 1,0007. on hull, 8il. Gs. 8d 410. 70 



Premium on 2,0007. on cargo, 1057. IBs. id 514. 59 



925. 29 



Wages paid sailors and hunters for voyage up to time of seizure 1, 437. 75 



Passage-money of mate to Victoria for counsel and instructions and 



return '. 100.00 



Fares of master and mate on return to Victoria, and personal 



expenses 150. 00 



Fares of seventeen men (crew) from Fort Simpson to Victoria 255. 00 



505. 00 



479 seals on board " W. P. Sayward" when seized, at 5 dol. 50 c. per skin. 2, 634. 50 



Total, Exhibit(A) 13,791.12 



(Sif^ned) J. D. Warren. 



(Signed) D. O'Connor, Notary Fuhlio. 



Exhibit (C). 



Legal expenses at Sitka in connection with the seizure of the " W. P. Say- 

 ward". $100.00 



Counsel and other legal fees and expenses in and about the claims arising 

 from said seizure 750.00 



Personal expenses of the owner in connection with said seizure and claims. . 250. 00 



Total, Exhibit (C) - 1,100.00 



(Signed) J. D. Warren. 



(Signed) D. O'Connor, Notary FuUic, 



