station n. . .the winters are longer ... on the Moravian stations. . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J.KIRWIN MAY 1972 JH MAY 1972Used I and SupUsed I and Sup2Used IShetland Truck System, FISHING STATION, ROOM
Newfoundland. . . The Newfoundland fishery commences at some places in May. . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE...
winter nAlthough most of the settlers live on the coast through the year, some have their winter ...
winter nThe fishermen's union is confident a price agreement will be secured before the start of th...
station nIn the Straits of Belle Isle we visited all the stations. . .PRINTED ITEM W.J.KIRWIN SEP...
station nThe number of stations reported in the fishery increased from 20 in 1764 to 28 in 1768.PR...
station n[Difficulties] forced the Moravians to close many of their missions: Zoar, south of Nain.....
winter nPRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN MAY 1972 JH MAY 1972Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Not usedwinter, w...
winter nDe Quetteville "supplies most of the winter rooms and resident fishermen with goods, clothe...
station n[He should go] to the Labrador coast for the summer season, with a view to explore and rep...
winter n. . . the water being open, I saw many winter-ducks . . .PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN JAN 1973...
winter n. . . about twenty or thirty men being retained [over winter] for the necessary labour of t...
winter n...vessels come to Newfoundland in November & Dec'r & have loaden oyle summer fish & winter...
winter nThus from the affinity of Newfoundland to the Continent of Labrador the cold, in some part...
station nhas not been dried at the stationsUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedShetland Truck System...
winter n..such..as come to trade there and have by leave of the former Governors and Proprietors er...
Newfoundland. . . The Newfoundland fishery commences at some places in May. . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE...
winter nAlthough most of the settlers live on the coast through the year, some have their winter ...
winter nThe fishermen's union is confident a price agreement will be secured before the start of th...
station nIn the Straits of Belle Isle we visited all the stations. . .PRINTED ITEM W.J.KIRWIN SEP...
station nThe number of stations reported in the fishery increased from 20 in 1764 to 28 in 1768.PR...
station n[Difficulties] forced the Moravians to close many of their missions: Zoar, south of Nain.....
winter nPRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN MAY 1972 JH MAY 1972Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Not usedwinter, w...
winter nDe Quetteville "supplies most of the winter rooms and resident fishermen with goods, clothe...
station n[He should go] to the Labrador coast for the summer season, with a view to explore and rep...
winter n. . . the water being open, I saw many winter-ducks . . .PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN JAN 1973...
winter n. . . about twenty or thirty men being retained [over winter] for the necessary labour of t...
winter n...vessels come to Newfoundland in November & Dec'r & have loaden oyle summer fish & winter...
winter nThus from the affinity of Newfoundland to the Continent of Labrador the cold, in some part...
station nhas not been dried at the stationsUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedShetland Truck System...
winter n..such..as come to trade there and have by leave of the former Governors and Proprietors er...
Newfoundland. . . The Newfoundland fishery commences at some places in May. . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE...
winter nAlthough most of the settlers live on the coast through the year, some have their winter ...
winter nThe fishermen's union is confident a price agreement will be secured before the start of th...