EXHIBIT V.
Annex 6.

Bark Cape Horn Pigeon—Owners’ outward account, 1892, inward account, and interest account to January 20, 1892, with J. and W. R. Wing.

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1891.
Apr. 22a By allowance on bill paid $0.88 $8.28 $0.04
May 29a Rebate on freight, 1 boat 2.00 7.21 .08
Sales at San Francisco, Cal:
Old cable. $27.90
Old rope, etc. 3.70
1 pair opera glasses. 10.00
New casks to C. W. Morgan. 238.43
New casks to Alice Knowles. 17.11
New casks to Alen Barker. 77.44
2 casks pork and casks 123.90
498.48 2.19 6.56
Balance interest to debit. 267.72
1892.
Jan. 20 By balance to debit owners’ account due this date 10,208.55
10,709.91 274.40
One sixty-fourth share $159.51
One thirty-second share 319.02
One-eighth share 1,276.07
Eleven sixty-fourths shares 1,754.58
Sixteen sixty-fourths shares 2,552.13
Ten sixty-fourths shares 1,595.08

[Sailed from San Francisco, Cal., December 7, 1891.]

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1891.
Feb. 10 To transfer oil casks at San Francisco, from last outward account, on hand $124.94 $11.10 $7.08
3 gangs new shooks,chain cable,bomb lances 681.82 11.10 38.65
Mar. 6 To paid labor packing boat boards, $1.20; boat boards, $13.50 $14.70
Paid 1 boat, $100; painting davits, 20 cents 100.20
Wm. Bayliss, beef and pork 460.00
2 boat davits,$32; hams,$37 69.00
Storage goods (marine) at California to January 3, 1891 18.37
Insuring fire to California, $2.02; nails, $5.71 7.73
1891.
Mar. 6 To telegram, 7 cents; pemmican meat, $20.16 $20.23
N. B. Cordage Company, cordage 250.04
Wharfage goods, $3.53; duck and twine, $44.74 48.27
Whalecraft, $32.08; carting, $8.10 40.18
Paid Cornell & Co., coopers, at California, labor making over 10,975 gallons oil shooks, and shooking 1 gang shooks (stored free expense) 341.25
1 whaleboat, $90; shiving 2 davits, $4 94.00
J. and W. R. Wing & Co., clothing, etc 496.78
$2,000,insuring goods to California (marine) 27.00
Robert Allan, shooks and labor 338.38
Bomb gun, $25; boat trimmings, $3.26 82.26
Boat trimming, $2.15; wharfage goods, $1.50 3.65
Ship Com. T. Hallen, freight goods 10.00
Ship Parthia, freight goods 42.00
Ship Iroquois, freight goods 272.75
$2,682.79 $10.14 $140.41
Oct. 5 To storage goods at California to Jan. 10, 1892. 19.27 3.15 .34
Nov. 10a To paid telegrams at times account business 15.46 2.10 .18
To paid sundry bills at San Francisco:
Wharfage, 45 cents; towage boats, $2 2.45
Cornell & Co., coopering goods 10.70
McNab & Smith, carting goods to store 18.72
Insuring goods, fire in storehouse 9.00
City tax, 33 cents; storage boats, $3 3.33
Bomb lances, $41.20; office rent, $2.84 44.04
Wright, Bane & Co., chandlery, etc 171.15
H. Kissane, carting bill 16.00
Storage goods to December, 1891, $13.75, $34.67. 48.42
Whittier, Fuller & Co., paint and oil 150.20
Cornell & Co., storage and freight paid 15.15
Use team, $18.45; labor, B. F. Wing, $60.77 79.22
Share expenses, Wm. R. Wing, to and from California 146.75
Labor, $8.05; E. Pierce, gun and lances, $50 58.05
A. B. Copper Co., metal used at California 81.05
Paid share ticket and expenses Captain Scullun, home and return 117.00
Telegram, $1.50; carting, 50 cents; hayfenders,$3 5.00
Coopering, $12; old lumber at wharf, $8 20.00
J. W. Shieve, powder 7.00
Labor for week 208.00
Tubbs & Co., cordage 137.25
Cornell & Co., coopering on shooks 72.77
James Henry, oak wood 17.00
State board harbor coms., dockage 16.40
J. W. Gawin and Co., hose, etc 11.85
Labor, $37.50; carving name on bow, $5 42.50
Watchman, $3; watchman, $3 6.00
H. N. Cook, oil hose 23.00
Mr. Peckham, labor 36.00
Murphy Grant Company, recruits 92.87
Tablecloth, $2.35; cook in stream, $10.50 12.85
Clark & Webster, carpenters and calkers 162.22
American Lumber Company, pine 10.18
California Cap Company, filling lances 50.00
Goodal, Perkins & Co., water 38.55
J. C. Wilson & Co., coal 4.80
White Brothers, oak lumber 8.12
Christoffersen and Tway, blacksmiths 44.63
Sail needles, palms etc., $1; boating, $2 3.00
Telegram to master, $1.50; cooking in stream, $7 8.50
Specie sent in ship 100.00
Paid balances, $1.25: labor in stream, $6 7.25
Boating, $1.50; watchman in stream, $72 73.50
Dillon & Co., marine glass and rep. glasses 33.55
L. Foard, mast hoops and blocks 17.07
Delano Brothers, coppersmiths’ bill 73.93
Russ House, master’s board. 12.50
O. H. Keys, meats and vegetables in stream 31.64
Telegram, $1; stationery, etc., $3.85 4.85
Lynde & Hough, codfish 21.00
Boating, $6; labor, $1 7.00
E. E. Hich, sail bill 59.58
Paid Simpson & Fisher, mates’ boat sail 20.00
Stockton Milling Co., flour 153.00
Nov. 10a Clabrough, Golcher & Co., repairs to gun. $0.97
W. E. Mayhew, medicines 25.20
S. Lachman & Co., liquors 16.45
Macpherson & Rucker, potatoes and vegetables 92.04
C. D. Bunker, custom entry 10.00
Roth, Blum & Co., provisions 175.09
American Biscuit Co., bread 246.12
L. Levi, oil clothing 46.08
Merchants’ Tow Boat Co., towage 90.00
S. Foster & Co., groceries, etc 754.90
Weed & Kingwell, coppersmiths’ bill .75
Labor, looking after goods, free, N. B 1.00
Paid Cornelius Eustacia, account advance 30.00
Paid advances to officers and crew 2,550.00
$4,211.60 $2.19 $55.46
1892.
Jan. 20
To paid balance interest account to date 267.72
To paid 2½ per cent commissions on outfits, say, $10,187.50 254.69
10,709.91 274.40
(E. & O. E.)

Case: Cape Horn Pigeon.
Deposition of William R. Wing.
Exhibit 7.
(Initialed) W. F. C.
  1. Interest from Jan. 11, 1891.
  2. Interest from Jan. 11, 1891.
  3. Interest from Jan. 11, 1891.
  4. Interest from Jan. 11, 1891.