- A
cart or
dray (Australia and New Zealand) is a
vehicle designed for transport,
using two
wheels and
normally pulled by
draught animals such as horses...
-
dray in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dray may
refer to:
Cart, also
called dray in
Australia and New
Zealand Dray horse, a
horse that
pulls a
dray...
- the road,
while three on a
laneway overlooking them,
provided cover. A
dray cart,
placed across the road,
remained at the far end of the
ambush site. The...
- been ox
carts. In Australia,
bullock carts were
referred to as
bullock drays, had four wheels, and were
usually used to
carry large loads.
Drays were pulled...
-
before electric trams were developed. A two-wheeled horse-drawn
vehicle is a
cart (see
various types below, both for
carrying people and for goods). Four-wheeled...
- A
draft horse (US) or
draught horse (UK), also
known as
dray horse, carthorse, work
horse or
heavy horse, is a
large horse bred to be a
working animal...
- low-profile,
wheeled platform used by auto
mechanics Flatbed trolley, or
dray, for
freight transport in
distribution environments Piano trolley, a device...
- 113, 183. ISBN 0600331822. OL 4175648M.
Dray: See Lorrie. Lorrie: A
strongly built, flat-topped, four-wheeled
cart,
which was hung on four sidesprings. It...
-
cart", or
dray. Such
carts,
pulled by
dray horses, were used to move
goods short distances,
limited by the
physical limitations of a
dray horse.
Dray...
- the
flexible two-wheeled
dray, with a
centre pole and
narrow 3-inch (8 cm) iron
tyres was
commonly used. The four-wheeled
dray or box
wagon came into use...