A dray is a horse drawn cart, used for hauling people or goods.
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Used is a verb (past tense of use) and an adjective (a used car).
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The carts are known as drays and were pulled by horses or bullocks (hence the term bullock dray).(have no sides).
Letters came into the goldfields with other supplies - usually on drays or sulkies being pulled by horses.
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I Think The Answer For The Name Given To The Low Carts,Without Sides, Used For Hauling Logs, Wool Bales And Other Loads Through The Bush Is Drays
Dray, meaning a low truck or cart without sides, for delivering barrels or other heavy loads, is singular. The plural form is drays
They took 11 horses, 32 bullocks, 200 sheep, 6 drays, a light cart, a boat and 7 tonnes of equipment.
Types of products that are available from Dragon Driving include horses for carriages, driving harnesses, gypsy wagons, wheel drawn carriages, traps and drays.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern D-AY-. That is, five letter words with 1st letter D and 3rd letter A and 4th letter Y. In alphabetical order, they are: drays
Thomas Mitchell, like all the early inland explorers, travelled by horse. He believed in being well equipped, and on his first expedition in 1831, he travelled with 17 men (almost all of them convicts), 2 carts, 3 drays and extra packhorses.
The Shire is a draft horse descended from the great medieval war horse (known as the 'Great Horse' because of its large size and later the 'English Black Horse.' Shires today are used for working on farms and can also be seen in some cities and towns pulling brewery drays (carts). They are also seen in pulling competitions--in 1921 a pair of Shire horses at the Wembley Exhibition pulled an estimated 50 tons.