Which preposition to use with panniers

of Occurrences 2%

One stout, strapping fellow, with flesh as hard and yellow as a sturgeon's, was seated sideways on a very small donkey, between two immense panniers of fish, As he trotted before us, shouting, and slapping the flanks of the sturdy little beast, José and I began to laugh, whereupon the fellow broke out into the following monologue, addressed to the donkey: "Who laughs at this burrico?

by Occurrences 1%

And when they had been carefully packed in panniers by Little John and one of the men, there was the task of bidding them all good-bye, and then those two words grew harder every time.

for Occurrences 1%

However, that they might raise up against them some semblance of a rampart, they placed around them the panniers tied to the burdens, building them up as it were to the usual height, and when there was a deficiency of panniers for raising it, they presented against the enemy a heap of baggage of every kind.

from Occurrences 1%

He ordered Spurius Nautius to take off the panniers from the mules, and to lead them round quickly, together with his auxiliary cohorts, to a rising ground in view; and there to show himself during the heat of the engagement, and to raise as much dust as possible.

near Occurrences 1%

There was one weapon lefta long skinning-knife in one of the panniers near the tepee.

on Occurrences 1%

They are brought packed in panniers on the backs of camels.

around Occurrences 1%

"Pile the saddles, an' the blankets, an' the panniers around it, so it'll look like a real camp, Johnny.

with Occurrences 1%

A week later, when Gerald had gone to Savannah and Rosa was taking her daily siesta, Floracita filled Thistle's panniers with several little pasteboard boxes, and, without saying anything to Tulee, mounted and rode off in a direction she had never taken, except in the barouche.

Which preposition to use with  panniers