gurryBy taking the lowest form of fish waste which the Newfoundlander graphically describes as "gurry" and making it a major component of the diet of the mink, we may become more than ever before the chief source of a prosperous mink-ranch industry.PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryFebruary 1961used I and Supused I and SupWithdraw
fish...we ought to shape a course most likely to minister supply; and that was to take the Newfoundl...
gurry...I go ashore in the mail-boat, and clamber up a fish-stage dripping with fish "gurry".G.M.St...
fishThe Spracklins had fish; namely, cod. Nothing is fish to a Newfoundlander but cod.G.M.Story Ju...
ranchAlthough mink are native to Labrador they were introduced to Newfoundland. Mink were first i...
gurry...the persons using them frequently split their fish on the fishing grounds, throwing the gu...
gurryA Newfoundland fisherman uses the term "gurry" to explain the "offal left over after cod fish ...
ranchersAlthough mink are native to Labrador they were introduced to Newfoundland. Mink were firs...
mink ranchAlthough mink are native to Labrador they were introduced to Newfoundland. Mink were firs...
In Newfoundland the production of ranch mink has been carried on, on a limited scale, for well over ...
glutch. . . they may say the Newfoundland people are sheepish and easily led and will glutch down mo...
gurryWe took the habit of saving the herring out of the cod bellies and heaving it overboard when ...
gully�A little intelligent care now in preserving our rivers, will keep the Island, the greatest gam...
v. Irregular no. 1- 1930-Some volumes issued in revised editionsNos. for 1930- issued by the Insti...
fishThe Spracklins had fish; namely, cod. Nothing is fish to a Newfoundlander but cod, - cod alone....
fishIn Newfoundland "fish" has always meant cod, and cod is by far the most important marine produ...
fish...we ought to shape a course most likely to minister supply; and that was to take the Newfoundl...
gurry...I go ashore in the mail-boat, and clamber up a fish-stage dripping with fish "gurry".G.M.St...
fishThe Spracklins had fish; namely, cod. Nothing is fish to a Newfoundlander but cod.G.M.Story Ju...
ranchAlthough mink are native to Labrador they were introduced to Newfoundland. Mink were first i...
gurry...the persons using them frequently split their fish on the fishing grounds, throwing the gu...
gurryA Newfoundland fisherman uses the term "gurry" to explain the "offal left over after cod fish ...
ranchersAlthough mink are native to Labrador they were introduced to Newfoundland. Mink were firs...
mink ranchAlthough mink are native to Labrador they were introduced to Newfoundland. Mink were firs...
In Newfoundland the production of ranch mink has been carried on, on a limited scale, for well over ...
glutch. . . they may say the Newfoundland people are sheepish and easily led and will glutch down mo...
gurryWe took the habit of saving the herring out of the cod bellies and heaving it overboard when ...
gully�A little intelligent care now in preserving our rivers, will keep the Island, the greatest gam...
v. Irregular no. 1- 1930-Some volumes issued in revised editionsNos. for 1930- issued by the Insti...
fishThe Spracklins had fish; namely, cod. Nothing is fish to a Newfoundlander but cod, - cod alone....
fishIn Newfoundland "fish" has always meant cod, and cod is by far the most important marine produ...
fish...we ought to shape a course most likely to minister supply; and that was to take the Newfoundl...
gurry...I go ashore in the mail-boat, and clamber up a fish-stage dripping with fish "gurry".G.M.St...
fishThe Spracklins had fish; namely, cod. Nothing is fish to a Newfoundlander but cod.G.M.Story Ju...