Most were wooden and later the wheels and then other parts were made of various metals.
it was walking, horse, boats, carts horse drawn carts, that some of them
A pacer horse is another name for the Standerbred horses they pull carts and trot at swift paces around a racetrack made of limestone.
Horse pulled carts but no cars.
if your meaning coach horse, its a horse that pulls carts and coaches, most likely in cities for tourism
PARGO made pargo golf carts
Horse Carts
there were horse driven carts
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'guests' is they, as the subject of the sentence:"They were attracted to the horse-driven carts."The pronoun that takes the place of the noun phrase 'horse-driven carts' is them as the object of the preposition 'to':"Many guests were attracted to them."
how are the Costa Rica ox-carts made
I am a Cartwright and i am not a person who fixes horse drawn carts that is my last name My last name is Cartwright and i do not fix horse drawn carts either. I dont even own horses or any carts. or do i? no i dont really think i do but who knows. DA DA DAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
The homophone you're looking for is "carts." "Carts" refers to both the action of catching something or someone (as in "to cart away") and a horse-drawn wagon. The word sounds the same as "carts," but in context, it can have different meanings.
Horse driven carts were used most. Or just horse back.