napeOur winter's pocket money [was] earned door to door [by] the sale of napes by those who arrived at Battiste's Wharf too late for tongues or peas.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup[Add to DNE nape n, to 1971 quot] G. M. StoryMAR.20 1989 WKUsed I and SupUsed I and SupUsed Su
bait n...a free gift presented to the first buyerPRINTED ITEM G.M. Story MAY 1970JH MAY 1970Used ...
outfit vSome merchants could own a great number of schooners themselves and "outfit" an even large...
shipping vbl nEven at that low price, the men weren't sure of getting their wages unless the local ...
tongue nOur winter's pocket money [was] earned door to door [by] the sale of napes by those who arr...
fishOur winter's pocket money [was] earned door to door: first rank, those who sold cod tongues by ...
cod 2 nOur winter's pocket money [was] earned door to door: first rank, those who sold cod tongues...
merchantWe..came out just about square on the merchants books.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupW. K. DEC 4 1987...
store nIn the meantime I bought two stores from a fisherman in Petty Harbour, who had retired from...
bay nI baught a stock of dry goods and went Around the bay to sell them.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup[ante...
shareman nThe local merchants advanced the skippers and sharemen a certain amount of clothes and ot...
drungThis wharf was located in a small cove at the end of a fairly wide drung, known as the Dock Lan...
bankerThe snow thinned out for a few minutes, which enabled them to sight a banker in the distance....
trade vI took a stock Of goods and started trading [and] made seven trips during the summer.PRINTED...
oldThe old [hoods] yielded about fourteen shillings and the young seven.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citGMS ...
bottom1 nIn late April or early May they would leave the bottom of the bay where their winter home...
bait n...a free gift presented to the first buyerPRINTED ITEM G.M. Story MAY 1970JH MAY 1970Used ...
outfit vSome merchants could own a great number of schooners themselves and "outfit" an even large...
shipping vbl nEven at that low price, the men weren't sure of getting their wages unless the local ...
tongue nOur winter's pocket money [was] earned door to door [by] the sale of napes by those who arr...
fishOur winter's pocket money [was] earned door to door: first rank, those who sold cod tongues by ...
cod 2 nOur winter's pocket money [was] earned door to door: first rank, those who sold cod tongues...
merchantWe..came out just about square on the merchants books.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupW. K. DEC 4 1987...
store nIn the meantime I bought two stores from a fisherman in Petty Harbour, who had retired from...
bay nI baught a stock of dry goods and went Around the bay to sell them.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup[ante...
shareman nThe local merchants advanced the skippers and sharemen a certain amount of clothes and ot...
drungThis wharf was located in a small cove at the end of a fairly wide drung, known as the Dock Lan...
bankerThe snow thinned out for a few minutes, which enabled them to sight a banker in the distance....
trade vI took a stock Of goods and started trading [and] made seven trips during the summer.PRINTED...
oldThe old [hoods] yielded about fourteen shillings and the young seven.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citGMS ...
bottom1 nIn late April or early May they would leave the bottom of the bay where their winter home...
bait n...a free gift presented to the first buyerPRINTED ITEM G.M. Story MAY 1970JH MAY 1970Used ...
outfit vSome merchants could own a great number of schooners themselves and "outfit" an even large...
shipping vbl nEven at that low price, the men weren't sure of getting their wages unless the local ...