bendOfficer Gillis then seized the schooner and conveyed her back to Codroy, where he landed her cargo and stored it, together with the sails, which he had unbent. Then they... took the sails from the store, carried them on board, bent and set them on the schooner, got her under way and proceeded out the harbor.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN JAN 7 1965Used IUsed IWithdraw
groundWith what feeling they'd discuss the weather, bait, how they got on the "ground," how bravely ...
fresh avAt day-light we hauled the nets, and had two spring fish and a slink: we afterwards tighten...
pryor nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we s...
bendWe, in course of time, completed the rigging and commenced to bend the sails, which had been ma...
wing-and-wingIt was a beautiful evening as the schooner dropped out of the harbor wing and wing.PRI...
sailThe next day...we unloaded the boat, unbent the sails, put them in the sail loft, moored the b...
weatheted. . . [the vessel] could have come into the harbour very easily; but hauling her wind, she...
steppedOur voyage to Fortune was uneventful and we found upon reaching there that the schooner ...
hookafter hook the timber of a boat nailed at the forward end of the chalks and separ- ating the ...
break-deck nThere being a break deck-beam across the boat forward to raise the fore-castle deck, ...
getThe wind soon after getting up, kept continually increasing, till we had so much, that we th...
bankingHer husband had made a large fortune by supplying banking schooners for the fishing season.P...
shore 1 n. . . we hauled the nets . . . we afterwards tightened the moorings, and fresh corked part...
coastingPRINTED ITEM W. Kirwin 3/76 JH 3/76Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot Used~ schooner, ~ trade,...
fareMeanwhile, the schooner has gone further north in search of a "fare" of fish. If successful, t...
groundWith what feeling they'd discuss the weather, bait, how they got on the "ground," how bravely ...
fresh avAt day-light we hauled the nets, and had two spring fish and a slink: we afterwards tighten...
pryor nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we s...
bendWe, in course of time, completed the rigging and commenced to bend the sails, which had been ma...
wing-and-wingIt was a beautiful evening as the schooner dropped out of the harbor wing and wing.PRI...
sailThe next day...we unloaded the boat, unbent the sails, put them in the sail loft, moored the b...
weatheted. . . [the vessel] could have come into the harbour very easily; but hauling her wind, she...
steppedOur voyage to Fortune was uneventful and we found upon reaching there that the schooner ...
hookafter hook the timber of a boat nailed at the forward end of the chalks and separ- ating the ...
break-deck nThere being a break deck-beam across the boat forward to raise the fore-castle deck, ...
getThe wind soon after getting up, kept continually increasing, till we had so much, that we th...
bankingHer husband had made a large fortune by supplying banking schooners for the fishing season.P...
shore 1 n. . . we hauled the nets . . . we afterwards tightened the moorings, and fresh corked part...
coastingPRINTED ITEM W. Kirwin 3/76 JH 3/76Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot Used~ schooner, ~ trade,...
fareMeanwhile, the schooner has gone further north in search of a "fare" of fish. If successful, t...
groundWith what feeling they'd discuss the weather, bait, how they got on the "ground," how bravely ...
fresh avAt day-light we hauled the nets, and had two spring fish and a slink: we afterwards tighten...
pryor nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we s...