CASE OF GREAT BRITAIN. 



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Exhibit (F). 



Value of the articles of the " Dolphin's " onlfit, which woidd have heen xcholhj, or almost 

 tvholh/, cous-iiiu'd on a full htctitiiuj ami Kealing voyage. 



Groceries $985. 00 



Aniuinnition 240. 22 



Dry goods 229. 30 



Sliip chaiulliiry 262. 03 



Salt ! 135. 00 



Coal 287. 00 



Wages 1 , 899. 150 



Insurance premiums 1, 335. 99 



Total value cousuuiecl 5, 374. 72 



(Signed) J. T). AVaruen. 



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



Memo. — If tlie full claim for the sealing season of 1887, as set out in 

 Exhibit (D), be allowed, then the amount of tliis Exliibit, 5,374 dol. 72 

 c, will properly appear as a credit, and be deducted from the total of 

 Exliibit (A), of which it forms a part. 



32 No. 9. 



^'Alfred Adams."— Seized by United States steamship "Richard Bush," July 10, 1SS7. 



Value of outfit, seized 



Personal expenses 



Leftal expenses 



Probable catch— 3,500, at lUil. 50 c 



Cl:iiin 111' owner, with interest at 7 l)er cent, to 

 date ol' payment. 



Amount of 



1 laiiu as 

 put forward 

 Ipy owner. 



$083. 00 



200. 00 



300. 00 



19,250.00 



20, 433. 00 



Evidence in support of claim. 



Two aftidavits of J. D. Warren, &c. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



DECLARATION OF JAMES DOUGLAS WARREN. 



City of Ottawa, Province of Ontario, Dominion of Canada. 



I, James Douglas Warren, of the city of Victoria, in the Province of 

 British Columbia, of the Dominion of Canada, master mariner and ship- 

 owner, do solemnly and sincerely declare as follows: 



1. I am the duly authorized agent, under power of attorney bearing- 

 date the 23rd day of November, A. d. 1887, in this behalf of the tirm of 

 Gutman and Frank, of the city of Victoria aforesaid, merchants, the 

 said (4utman being owner of the hereinafter-mentioned schooner "Alfred 

 Adams," and his partner, the said Frank, being etiually interested with 

 Gutman in the results of the sealing voyage hereinafter referred to. 



2. The said schooner "Alfred Adams" is a British vessel of GOf tons, 

 registered at Victoria aforesaid. 



3. That on or about the last of May, or early in June, A. d. 1887, the 

 said schooner "Alfred Adams" sailed from the port of Victoria afore- 

 said, on a full hunting and sealing voyage in the North Pacific Ocean 

 and Behring Sea. On or for said voyage the crew of the "Alfred 

 Adams" consisted of William H. Dyer, master, a mate, and crew of 

 twenty- four sailors and hunters, and fully equipj^ed and provisioned. 



