Only in the 1880s did horse teams displace bullock teams in transporting the Riverina wool clip. |
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Horses were also much more numerous and far cheaper by then than in the early colonial era, with its foot-slogging and bullock drays. |
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Apparently in a tearing hurry, he squeezed between a bullock cart and my car. |
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There are people astride camels and horses, and some ensconced within tongas and bullock carts for fun-filled rides. |
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It took us three days by bullock cart to reach Delhi and there was no point in hijacking that vehicle. |
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His companions were fettered and handcuffed, and were carried in a bullock cart to Delhi. |
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The bullock kill was 14,028 head compared to 16,767 head the same week last year. |
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Old-timers recollect long rows of bullock carts transporting goods from the warehouses at the Vallakkadavu dockyard. |
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There was much hardship felt by individuals such as miners, woodcutters, bullock drivers and storekeepers. |
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I witnessed the panic as people fled the city in cars, lorries, motor cycles, bullock carts, bicycles, rickshaws, you name it. |
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The 30-odd bullock cart owners in the city live on the charity of a few traders in the Chalai market who hire them just for old times' sake. |
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He used an old steam boiler, filled with rocks, which was pulled by a horse or bullock team. |
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A bullock cart, the cause of the near disaster, materialized from the flurry. |
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Four girls taking a stroll discovered the bullock and raised the alarm by going to the nearby Tyersal Hall Farm. |
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Handily, there is a glossary, so that you, too, will know that a tufter is an old hound, and a stirk is a shorthorned bullock. |
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So the bands started to play, the men were loaded into the bullock carts and off we went with the little chokras running along beside. |
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Back in the 1920s keeping the clay road passable for bullock teams was a difficult matter. |
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There were bailees, the two wheeled bullock carts with bright canopies, and palkees, and there were graceful English phaetons or buggies, drawn by well groomed Arab steeds. |
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They might not know a bullock from a beefburger, but they sense that high summer is best passed in the country. |
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She saw herself bound to her routine like a bullock to its yoke. |
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We used to call him 'Bullocky' as he had done a lot of bullock driving up Tarcoola way in Australia. |
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Other books deal with institutions like the post office and the treasury, electricity, housing, the saving habit and the bullock cart. |
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She talks about rifle-bearing troops escorting stagecoaches, bullock teams bringing wool down to the coast and families hiding their gold in deep mud. |
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Though he originally worked in a British bank, in New Zealand Aris took any job on offer, from bushwhacking and bullock droving to selling lingerie. |
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The conflicts over labour often developed because pastoralists preferred to employ cameleers to cart supplies, rather than Europeans with their horses or bullock teams. |
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The episode Dimbleby missed was in 2009 after being struck by a bullock. |
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Each bullock had a heavy leather neck-strap on, fitted with a hobble chain and swivel, and a spare rope around its neck. |
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The usual lopsided Bedford trucks, bullock carts, auto rickshaws, slaloming hatchbacks and scooter swarms that infest every highway I have ever travelled on in India were conspicuous by their absence. |
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But the doctors deemed bullock not disturbed enough to be hospitalized. |
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A throng of mostly small cars hoot and jostle in a race against three-wheeled auto-rickshaws, dilapidated buses, fume-belching lorries and the odd bullock cart. |
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The sangham women are just about to leave to participate in their Mobile Biodiversity Festival, an annual travelling seed festival that moves by bullock cart through 28 villages in 30 days. |
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Officers referred bullock to an emergency shelter for the night. |
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These encierros, as well as other bull and bullock related activities are not exclusive to Pamplona but are traditional in many towns and villages of the Basque country. |
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Thou shalt offer every day a bullock for a sin offering for atonement. |
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