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LEIVERS, Secy. —adv. 697-t2 R "he British captured Gibraltar n in 1704. NO1IUE OF AITACHMENT AND ARREST OF PROPERTY No. 5770-A In Admiralty In the District Court for the Terri- of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau JAMES DAVIS, Libellant, vs. The Motorship or Vessel “OVER THE nd equipment, Re- ONCERNED: £ 1S HEREBY GIVEN LLIAM T. MAHONEY, as rshal for the Ter- on the 16th day ¢ “Over the 1 No. 220,364, her masts, parel, furniture, fixtures, ry, anchors, equipment and bove-entitled ac- ntitled Court in brought by as libellant, t the motor ship or vessel ", Official No. 220,364, parel, furniture, ¥, anchors, equip- , the cause or na- on being a cause | for damage in tort, civil and mari- ' time, in which the libellant James V. 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