planter n...more crews mostly Planters were taken on board with dozens of sticks of wood with a large flat end rough chopped to be made into Oars and paddles after arriving at their stations.JH 10/75DNE-citUsed IUsed I2Not use
planter npeople carried on a freighter and left in a place (often to fish for the summer on Labrad...
planter nThe fishermen, or planters, as they are called, obtain their outfits, to enable them to...
planter nCoast people who trade in a small way; also, trappers and fishers.G. M. Story July 195...
planter nPlanters in moderate numbers were at all times convenient for the preparation and preser-...
planter nMost enterprises consist of crews numbering three or four men under the charge of a skipp...
planter n....but the planters' schooners always had barked sails down here. The canvas stood longe...
planter nThe term "planter," as it applied to Blanc Sablon, meant a group of fishermen, with one s...
paddle nMore crews mostly Planters were taken on board with dozens of sticks of wood with a large ...
planter nThe Planters (or Stationers) came (and some still come) in summer with their families t...
planter nBut now the company schooners , I mean to say it's not too often they used to bother with...
planter nOne important aspect of the fishery is that young Newfoundlanders are now shipping with L...
planter n[Conception Bay schooners] were often skippered by reliable planters and local fishermen ...
planter nWe presently hired a sloop from a planter and sent the mate with divers men alongshore to...
planter nOn the West Coast, a man who owns a boat and hires another man is called a small planter....
planter nFrom the earliest times, those immigrants who settled in Newfoundland and had means enoug...
planter npeople carried on a freighter and left in a place (often to fish for the summer on Labrad...
planter nThe fishermen, or planters, as they are called, obtain their outfits, to enable them to...
planter nCoast people who trade in a small way; also, trappers and fishers.G. M. Story July 195...
planter nPlanters in moderate numbers were at all times convenient for the preparation and preser-...
planter nMost enterprises consist of crews numbering three or four men under the charge of a skipp...
planter n....but the planters' schooners always had barked sails down here. The canvas stood longe...
planter nThe term "planter," as it applied to Blanc Sablon, meant a group of fishermen, with one s...
paddle nMore crews mostly Planters were taken on board with dozens of sticks of wood with a large ...
planter nThe Planters (or Stationers) came (and some still come) in summer with their families t...
planter nBut now the company schooners , I mean to say it's not too often they used to bother with...
planter nOne important aspect of the fishery is that young Newfoundlanders are now shipping with L...
planter n[Conception Bay schooners] were often skippered by reliable planters and local fishermen ...
planter nWe presently hired a sloop from a planter and sent the mate with divers men alongshore to...
planter nOn the West Coast, a man who owns a boat and hires another man is called a small planter....
planter nFrom the earliest times, those immigrants who settled in Newfoundland and had means enoug...
planter npeople carried on a freighter and left in a place (often to fish for the summer on Labrad...
planter nThe fishermen, or planters, as they are called, obtain their outfits, to enable them to...
planter nCoast people who trade in a small way; also, trappers and fishers.G. M. Story July 195...