Brands - Thames Trader
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L.W. Moult's very smart Thames 300E van advertising his Allis-Chalmers HD5G Tracto-Shovel.
Thames Trader H D McLeod Patutahi
British stock trucks 1950s.
3 British trucks of the 1950s-early 1960s era reversed up to ramps at a stockyard or freezing works. From the right a petrol Commer 7 tonner of R.A. Daley, Wairoa, a Mk.2 Thames Trader and just sneaking into the photo an S model Bedford.
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North Otago Road Metal Co., Oamaru Thames Trader 75 and Bedford SLC3 gravelling a street in Oamaru. It would take some skill to achieve even spreads with those small single axle trailers.
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A slightly bruised and battered 1948-1950 Ford Bonus Built tipper is having its load leveled off while a Thames Trader is getting loaded under the screen in this North Otago Road Metals scene.
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A Mk.2 Thames Trader 75 diesel with an aftermarket twin steer conversion of North Otago Road Metal Co. based in Oamaru.
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3 of North Otago Road Metal Co.'s tippers-a Bedford SLC3, Thames Trader 75 and British Dodge 300 series.
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A line up of trucks belonging to McSkimming Industries, Waikiwi, Invercargill. There are 4 Mk.1 Thames Traders and a Bedford D6 in this shot.