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
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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.)
  1. Interest from Nov. 20, 1892.
  2. Interest from Nov. 20, 1892.
  3. Interest from Nov. 20, 1892.