planter nAlso many of the outport dealers, planters or merchants operated their own coastal schooners or boats, which were c ontinually coming to St John's for additional supplies of all kinds.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story MAR 1977JH MAR 1977Used IUsed I2Used
planter nOne important aspect of the fishery is that young Newfoundlanders are now shipping with L...
planter nIn the case of Ridley & Sons there was a number of large planters, such as Messrs. Henry ...
planter nThere are about a dozen well recognised central stations in Labrador, where agents repres...
planter n[Conception Bay schooners] were often skippered by reliable planters and local fishermen ...
out-harbour. . . I am aware, from personal observation, at some of the outharbours, planters of goo...
planter nThomas Codlin is a planter of one of the outports. The title of his profession takes us b...
planter nThe fishermen, or planters, as they are called, obtain their outfits, to enable them to...
planter nThey are the men of the south coast, whose ancestors were expelled from Placentia when ...
by-boat n. . . bye-boat- keepers, who were supplied by the merchants to whom they sold the produ...
planter n_Planters_ or _Stationers_ (white shore fishers mostly from Newfoundland).PRINTED ITEM ...
planter n..the anxiety expressed among the Planters at the Out Harbours to avail themselves when...
planter nThe "planters" are fishermen who have summer premises along the coast (of Labrador).PRINT...
planter nMost Newfoundland fishing enterprises consist of crews numbering three or four men under ...
planter nThe directors of the banks were all local merchants, and many were heavily indebted to ...
western aThe small harbour of St John's was literally crowded with vessels, schooners, western boa...
planter nOne important aspect of the fishery is that young Newfoundlanders are now shipping with L...
planter nIn the case of Ridley & Sons there was a number of large planters, such as Messrs. Henry ...
planter nThere are about a dozen well recognised central stations in Labrador, where agents repres...
planter n[Conception Bay schooners] were often skippered by reliable planters and local fishermen ...
out-harbour. . . I am aware, from personal observation, at some of the outharbours, planters of goo...
planter nThomas Codlin is a planter of one of the outports. The title of his profession takes us b...
planter nThe fishermen, or planters, as they are called, obtain their outfits, to enable them to...
planter nThey are the men of the south coast, whose ancestors were expelled from Placentia when ...
by-boat n. . . bye-boat- keepers, who were supplied by the merchants to whom they sold the produ...
planter n_Planters_ or _Stationers_ (white shore fishers mostly from Newfoundland).PRINTED ITEM ...
planter n..the anxiety expressed among the Planters at the Out Harbours to avail themselves when...
planter nThe "planters" are fishermen who have summer premises along the coast (of Labrador).PRINT...
planter nMost Newfoundland fishing enterprises consist of crews numbering three or four men under ...
planter nThe directors of the banks were all local merchants, and many were heavily indebted to ...
western aThe small harbour of St John's was literally crowded with vessels, schooners, western boa...
planter nOne important aspect of the fishery is that young Newfoundlanders are now shipping with L...
planter nIn the case of Ridley & Sons there was a number of large planters, such as Messrs. Henry ...
planter nThere are about a dozen well recognised central stations in Labrador, where agents repres...