planter nA planter is a man who undertakes fishing on his own account, a sort of middleman between the merchants and the fish- ermen. He owns or charters a vessel, obtains all supplies from the mer- chants, hires the men, deals with them, superintends the fishing, and on his return deals with the merchants for the fruits of the adventure.G.M.Story June 1959PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed I2Not use
planter nThe directors of the banks were all local merchants, and many were heavily indebted to ...
planter nMost Newfoundland fishing enterprises consist of crews numbering three or four men under ...
planter nThere are about a dozen well recognised central stations in Labrador, where agents repres...
planter nThe name [planter] means a sort of middle-man who stands between the merchant and the fis...
planter n...the man who prosecutes, or speculates in, the fishery, is called the Planter; and his ...
planter nThe fishermen, or planters, as they are called, obtain their outfits, to enable them to...
planterThe term "planter," in the New- foundland vocabulary, means the owner of the fishing-room, w...
planterA man who keeps servants of his own, and carries on business for himself: but who, by not h...
planter n'a planter', which meant in the eight- eenth century a fishing settler as opposed to a fis...
planter nThomas Codlin is a planter of one of the outports. The title of his profession takes us b...
planter nThe person who hires the fishing-servants is called _a planter_, and although not _really...
planter nRegarded from a mercantile standpoint, the planter was aking of a '_middle- man_' betwee...
planter n. . . he had for years followed the life of a 'planter'; that is, had engaged in the fish...
planter nThe term "planter," as it applied to Blanc Sablon, meant a group of fishermen, with one s...
planter nCoast people who trade in a small way; also, trappers and fishers.G. M. Story July 195...
planter nThe directors of the banks were all local merchants, and many were heavily indebted to ...
planter nMost Newfoundland fishing enterprises consist of crews numbering three or four men under ...
planter nThere are about a dozen well recognised central stations in Labrador, where agents repres...
planter nThe name [planter] means a sort of middle-man who stands between the merchant and the fis...
planter n...the man who prosecutes, or speculates in, the fishery, is called the Planter; and his ...
planter nThe fishermen, or planters, as they are called, obtain their outfits, to enable them to...
planterThe term "planter," in the New- foundland vocabulary, means the owner of the fishing-room, w...
planterA man who keeps servants of his own, and carries on business for himself: but who, by not h...
planter n'a planter', which meant in the eight- eenth century a fishing settler as opposed to a fis...
planter nThomas Codlin is a planter of one of the outports. The title of his profession takes us b...
planter nThe person who hires the fishing-servants is called _a planter_, and although not _really...
planter nRegarded from a mercantile standpoint, the planter was aking of a '_middle- man_' betwee...
planter n. . . he had for years followed the life of a 'planter'; that is, had engaged in the fish...
planter nThe term "planter," as it applied to Blanc Sablon, meant a group of fishermen, with one s...
planter nCoast people who trade in a small way; also, trappers and fishers.G. M. Story July 195...
planter nThe directors of the banks were all local merchants, and many were heavily indebted to ...
planter nMost Newfoundland fishing enterprises consist of crews numbering three or four men under ...
planter nThere are about a dozen well recognised central stations in Labrador, where agents repres...