trader nIt is also the practice of some persons to visit fishing settlements in schooners and purchase fish and other produce from the fishermen, paying cash of goods in exchange for the produce. This class of collector is usually known as a "Trader."PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story 12/69JH 12/69Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used Ipedla
findThe merchant finds the ship or vessel, the nets, and the provisions, in fact, the means of car...
voyage n...the merchant and fisherman-the former being the supplier and the other (the one actually...
boat nIt is in the memory of several persons when the trade at St. John's was in the hands of fi...
trader nThe 'tr ders' came in large schooners of eighty to a hundred tons which carried in their ho...
trade[They] hired the schooner to go tradin' [i.e. travelling to the harbours in Placentia Bay sel...
trader nSchooner used for coastal trading.Schooner used for coastal trading.YesJWUsed I and SupUsed ...
merchantThe fish merchants in St. John's expected to do some trade with the men from whom they bough...
trader nThere are a few firms with branch stores; and a few "traders" who operate supply boats, th...
trader nA Newfoundland trader goes up and down the coast in a schooner, entering all the bays, the...
trade v"I want you to go trading for me this summer as I want to keep my good dealers around the B...
merchantThe merchant finds the ship or vessel, the nets, and the provisions, in fact, the means of c...
pedlar nThe "peddler"- not a man with a pack, but a trading schooner, from St.John's, the American ...
collector nThe [salmon] catch is now generally sold by the fishermen in the dressed form. i.e. wit...
fishing...at which time there was noe Governour there, or above two or three poor people inhabited ...
freighterA number of vessels . . . had called to pick up their freighters, or poorer folk, who had...
findThe merchant finds the ship or vessel, the nets, and the provisions, in fact, the means of car...
voyage n...the merchant and fisherman-the former being the supplier and the other (the one actually...
boat nIt is in the memory of several persons when the trade at St. John's was in the hands of fi...
trader nThe 'tr ders' came in large schooners of eighty to a hundred tons which carried in their ho...
trade[They] hired the schooner to go tradin' [i.e. travelling to the harbours in Placentia Bay sel...
trader nSchooner used for coastal trading.Schooner used for coastal trading.YesJWUsed I and SupUsed ...
merchantThe fish merchants in St. John's expected to do some trade with the men from whom they bough...
trader nThere are a few firms with branch stores; and a few "traders" who operate supply boats, th...
trader nA Newfoundland trader goes up and down the coast in a schooner, entering all the bays, the...
trade v"I want you to go trading for me this summer as I want to keep my good dealers around the B...
merchantThe merchant finds the ship or vessel, the nets, and the provisions, in fact, the means of c...
pedlar nThe "peddler"- not a man with a pack, but a trading schooner, from St.John's, the American ...
collector nThe [salmon] catch is now generally sold by the fishermen in the dressed form. i.e. wit...
fishing...at which time there was noe Governour there, or above two or three poor people inhabited ...
freighterA number of vessels . . . had called to pick up their freighters, or poorer folk, who had...
findThe merchant finds the ship or vessel, the nets, and the provisions, in fact, the means of car...
voyage n...the merchant and fisherman-the former being the supplier and the other (the one actually...
boat nIt is in the memory of several persons when the trade at St. John's was in the hands of fi...