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Patteson, who wanted to take children away to be educated in a mission school, may have been perceived as a form of blackbirder.
"So Dan was a blackbirder," she remarked at last.
A blackbirder, my boy, is a shipping-master who furnishes contract labor to the plantations at so much a head.
We happen to know that in his youth he served as first officer aboard the Maid of Shiloh, a blackbirder.
"What-not a blackbirder's hold, or a rotting corpse?"
Whiskolo finished third ahead of Nellie Flag and Blackbirder.
'The hallmark of a "blackbirder",' he explained.
I was mate, then, on the Duchess, a whacking big one-hundred-and fifty-ton schooner, a blackbirder.
Tom Brade, the blackbirder."
At the center of The Blackbirder is Julie Guille, a woman born of American expatriate parents.
And he was Wild Bill Clanton, sailor, gun-runner, blackbirder, pearl-poacher, and fighting man de luxe.
And how fared Captain Bateman of the blackbirder NARI?
The infamous blackbirder Bully Hayes owned Tokowa Islet on Mile during the late 19th century and used it as a base for his operations.
Hayes escaped from Samoa on 1 April 1870 on the ship of Ben Pease, the American Blackbirder.
An evil blackbirder Fursey (Walter Long) kidnaps Luya to get hands on some gold, but Stephen rescues her with the help of Luya's tribe.
Ben Pease or Benjamin Pease, was a notorious blackbirder, engaged in recruiting and kidnapping Pacific Islanders to provide labor for the plantations of Fiji.
At around the same time the notorious Queensland 'blackbirder' and River Murray explorer Captain Francis Cadell left for Macassar for the same purpose.
Becke sailed a ketch, the E.A. Williams to Mili Atoll to deliver it to William "Bully" Hayes, the notorious blackbirder.
Daft Joey was a beggarman that lived beneath the bridge-he had nay teeth, and he ate rotten fish and floating dung from the river, and he stank worse than a blackbirder's hold.
When I was wrecked in the Solomons on the blackbirder, the Minota, it was Captain Kellar, master of the blackbirder, the Eugenie, who rescued me.
Hayes became notorious in the Pacific because of his activities as a Blackbirder; engaged in recruiting Pacific islanders to provide labour for the plantations of Tahiti, Fiji, Samoa and Australia.
Smithers, a former captain of a whaling ship, was notorious as a blackbirder, plundering the islands in the seventies and early eighties, kidnapping Kanakas and bringing them to Queensland to work in the cane fields.
Brade the blackbirder, master Maid of Shiloh boat, on which Mr. Dan Winterslip are first officer --" "But Brade was buried on Apiang," protested John Quincy.
In 1878, she left American Samoa with an Australian lover, James Farrell, who was known as a blackbirder, captain and trader for the Duke of York Islands in between New Britain and New Ireland.
Murray reported that a blackbirder (a slave ship seeking to kidnap workers to mine the guano deposits on the Chincha Islands in Peru) had called but no islanders were taken by the blackbirders because of the actions of McKenzie, the resident trader.