fishing vbl nAs a Fishing Station it is of great value to the French, there is every convenience for drying Fish which are plentiful off Cape Rich.. Small schooners & Boats are employed to Fish & they bring their cargoes to this place where they are salted and dried and then embarked onboard the Brigs which remain here. The French method.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupNOV 28 1987 WKG. M. Story 263Used I and SupUsed I and Sup2Not use
bultow n.... the mode of fishing lately adopted by the French; they have adopted what is called th...
shore 1 nThe shore codfishery, known amongst the French as "_La p�che sedentaire_," was pursued [in...
northernThe northern fishery, now enjoyed by France, was carried on by the planters, by proceeding...
fishing vbl nObserved Fishing establishments all the way from Black Bay to Forteau and many schooner...
fishing vbl nIt seems clear that virtually every useable section of shore within th harbour was occu...
fishing vbl nUnder the traditional practice..the first arrival every spring [had] first choice of th...
shore 1 nBut the French were recognized as having the right of fishing concurrently with the Englis...
fishing vbl nThe _Marsland_.. sailed from Cadiz, Spain..1933 with a cargo of fishing salt for St. Jo...
fishing vbl nThe fishing grounds then lay between Pouch Island, Flowers Island and off to Cabot Isla...
bultow nThe French pursue what is known as the _bultow_ system of fishing, and annually 360 vessel...
bultow nThe French have adopted a mode of fishing on the Banks called the Bultow system. The vesse...
fishingThe proprietors of the vessels of these various classes draw lots every five years for the ri...
french...the eastern demarcation limit of the "French Shore," the stretch of the coast between Cape...
fishing vbl nHere lives two Planters, but not so convenient for Fishing-Ships as other places, altho...
treaty n...it is only on this treaty shore today we find the typical fishing ships' rooms of early ...
bultow n.... the mode of fishing lately adopted by the French; they have adopted what is called th...
shore 1 nThe shore codfishery, known amongst the French as "_La p�che sedentaire_," was pursued [in...
northernThe northern fishery, now enjoyed by France, was carried on by the planters, by proceeding...
fishing vbl nObserved Fishing establishments all the way from Black Bay to Forteau and many schooner...
fishing vbl nIt seems clear that virtually every useable section of shore within th harbour was occu...
fishing vbl nUnder the traditional practice..the first arrival every spring [had] first choice of th...
shore 1 nBut the French were recognized as having the right of fishing concurrently with the Englis...
fishing vbl nThe _Marsland_.. sailed from Cadiz, Spain..1933 with a cargo of fishing salt for St. Jo...
fishing vbl nThe fishing grounds then lay between Pouch Island, Flowers Island and off to Cabot Isla...
bultow nThe French pursue what is known as the _bultow_ system of fishing, and annually 360 vessel...
bultow nThe French have adopted a mode of fishing on the Banks called the Bultow system. The vesse...
fishingThe proprietors of the vessels of these various classes draw lots every five years for the ri...
french...the eastern demarcation limit of the "French Shore," the stretch of the coast between Cape...
fishing vbl nHere lives two Planters, but not so convenient for Fishing-Ships as other places, altho...
treaty n...it is only on this treaty shore today we find the typical fishing ships' rooms of early ...
bultow n.... the mode of fishing lately adopted by the French; they have adopted what is called th...
shore 1 nThe shore codfishery, known amongst the French as "_La p�che sedentaire_," was pursued [in...
northernThe northern fishery, now enjoyed by France, was carried on by the planters, by proceeding...