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POPULAR KARRIER VEHICLES.

5th October 1926, Page 53
5th October 1926
Page 53
Page 53, 5th October 1926 — POPULAR KARRIER VEHICLES.
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A number of medium-load-capacity lorries figure on the recent list, of orders which have been received by Karrier Motors, Ltd., Karrier Works, Huddersfield. The Trinity Garage, of Halifax, are purchasing a 25-cwt, tipper, as well as a 30-cwt. lorry ; Messrs. Potter and Sons, of l3arnsley, have ordered a 25cwt. lorry ; Messrs. Claughton Bros., of Leeds, are buying a 30-cwt. lorry ; whilst

A. F. Hancock, Ltd., of Bamford, will shortly take delivery of a 2-tonner. Three-tonners are being purchased by the Globe Worsted Spinning Co., of Slaithwaite, and J. Sykes, Ltd., of Brockholes, the latter chassis being equipped with a tipping body. The chassis which has been ordered by Messrs. John Sawdon, of Bridlington, is a heavy-duty type for 6.ton loads. Two municipal appliances are being built to the order of the Leeds Corporation cleansing department, one being a sweeper and collector and the other a sprinkler and sweeper.

The company have in hand a number of 2-ton and 3-ton chassis for Melbourne, Australia, whilst they are building some bus chassis to take 20-seater bodies for Hobart, Tasmania.