trader nA Newfoundland trader goes up and down the coast in a schooner, entering all the bays, their arms, coves and harbors, wherever a few fisher-folk live or there are towns. His schooner is laden with flour, pork, molasses, and other provisions, dry goods, [reverse] tobacco and notions.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used IpedlarReverse at T_14943
labrador nSome merchants were working for all they were worth to bring about a slump in prices --...
NewfoundlandIn consequence of our partnership it was resolved, that we should purchase from Messrs...
merchantDuring the year 1710, strong representations were made on the part of the merchants, beseech...
trader nA Newfoundland trader goes up and down the coast in a schooner, entering all the bays, the...
newfoundlandSome of the Newfoundland traders from London, Liverpool, Cork, and Waterford, and from ...
trade nall was bustle and activity in the trade.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUsed IUsed IUsed Ifish trade, N...
trade[They] hired the schooner to go tradin' [i.e. travelling to the harbours in Placentia Bay sel...
trade v"I want you to go trading for me this summer as I want to keep my good dealers around the B...
Newfoundland... the trade thither (as now it is) doth yeerely set on works ... many other trades, w...
coastingHe operated coasting vessels, passenger boats and he had some vessels of one hundred and t...
trader nIt is also the practice of some persons to visit fishing settlements in schooners and purch...
trader nThe 'tr ders' came in large schooners of eighty to a hundred tons which carried in their ho...
pedlar nThe "peddler"- not a man with a pack, but a trading schooner, from St.John's, the American ...
northernThe northern fishery, now enjoyed by France, was carried on by the planters, by proceeding...
trader nSchooner used for coastal trading.Schooner used for coastal trading.YesJWUsed I and SupUsed ...
labrador nSome merchants were working for all they were worth to bring about a slump in prices --...
NewfoundlandIn consequence of our partnership it was resolved, that we should purchase from Messrs...
merchantDuring the year 1710, strong representations were made on the part of the merchants, beseech...
trader nA Newfoundland trader goes up and down the coast in a schooner, entering all the bays, the...
newfoundlandSome of the Newfoundland traders from London, Liverpool, Cork, and Waterford, and from ...
trade nall was bustle and activity in the trade.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUsed IUsed IUsed Ifish trade, N...
trade[They] hired the schooner to go tradin' [i.e. travelling to the harbours in Placentia Bay sel...
trade v"I want you to go trading for me this summer as I want to keep my good dealers around the B...
Newfoundland... the trade thither (as now it is) doth yeerely set on works ... many other trades, w...
coastingHe operated coasting vessels, passenger boats and he had some vessels of one hundred and t...
trader nIt is also the practice of some persons to visit fishing settlements in schooners and purch...
trader nThe 'tr ders' came in large schooners of eighty to a hundred tons which carried in their ho...
pedlar nThe "peddler"- not a man with a pack, but a trading schooner, from St.John's, the American ...
northernThe northern fishery, now enjoyed by France, was carried on by the planters, by proceeding...
trader nSchooner used for coastal trading.Schooner used for coastal trading.YesJWUsed I and SupUsed ...
labrador nSome merchants were working for all they were worth to bring about a slump in prices --...
NewfoundlandIn consequence of our partnership it was resolved, that we should purchase from Messrs...
merchantDuring the year 1710, strong representations were made on the part of the merchants, beseech...