Acadiensis, Volumes 6-7Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1976 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 45
... fishing schooners left home with navigating crews of six to eight men and sailed directly to the Maritimes or to Newfoundland , where they picked up licenses , bought bait - fish , hired fishing crews , and spent the season working the ...
... fishing schooners left home with navigating crews of six to eight men and sailed directly to the Maritimes or to Newfoundland , where they picked up licenses , bought bait - fish , hired fishing crews , and spent the season working the ...
Page 50
... fish within colonial limits ; no Newfoundland fishing gear or supplies could be sold to Americans ; and the master of any American or colonial craft conveying resi- dents beyond territorial limits to engage aboard an American ship would ...
... fish within colonial limits ; no Newfoundland fishing gear or supplies could be sold to Americans ; and the master of any American or colonial craft conveying resi- dents beyond territorial limits to engage aboard an American ship would ...
Page 79
... fisheries , the 1928 Commission appears to have been correct in its assumption that the fishing communities would decline unless trawlers were condemned.46 During the mid - 1920s , fishermen in the Canso area communities which had ...
... fisheries , the 1928 Commission appears to have been correct in its assumption that the fishing communities would decline unless trawlers were condemned.46 During the mid - 1920s , fishermen in the Canso area communities which had ...
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