Acadiensis, Volumes 8-9Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1978 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... tonnage . At the peak of its development in 1877 the Saint John fleet accounted for a third of all shipping tonnage registered in the Maritimes , and a quarter of Canada's total . During the period for which we have comparable figures ...
... tonnage . At the peak of its development in 1877 the Saint John fleet accounted for a third of all shipping tonnage registered in the Maritimes , and a quarter of Canada's total . During the period for which we have comparable figures ...
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... tonnage actually in- tended for use by local owners . In P.E.I. , for instance , a substantial proportion of new tonnage was rapidly sold in the British market . Estimates of tonnage on registry have been prepared for each port , and ...
... tonnage actually in- tended for use by local owners . In P.E.I. , for instance , a substantial proportion of new tonnage was rapidly sold in the British market . Estimates of tonnage on registry have been prepared for each port , and ...
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... tonnage registered and estimated tonnage on registry . The Yarmouth figure for the 1840s is for 1844-49 only . P.E.I. is not included : since a large proportion of registered tonnage was quickly transferred from the island , it would be ...
... tonnage registered and estimated tonnage on registry . The Yarmouth figure for the 1840s is for 1844-49 only . P.E.I. is not included : since a large proportion of registered tonnage was quickly transferred from the island , it would be ...
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