Agnes Fallow and Barb Smith are fascinated with one of the Alpacas being displayed at the Trunkey show. Photos: WAYNE COCK
All in the family. Brad Henry (centre) pictured with his son, Jock and father Trevor has lovingly restored his 1972 Ford Fairlane displayed at the Trunkey show. The car was originally purchased brand new by Brad’s grandfather, Claude Henry from McDowell and Mumford in Blayney for $3000. The car has been in the family ever since.
Trevor and Karen Maher look over some of the winning fleeces at the Trunkey Horse and Wool Festival.
Ashley Bland treats the large crowd at the Trunkey show to some didgeridoo playing.
Ned Hobby puts his steed through it’s paces in one of his events at the show.
Bathurst councillor Bobby Bourke, show M.C. Ashley Bland and M.P. Paul Toole with special guest Dick Smith open the 30th annual Trunkey Horse and Wool Show.
After an impressive 30 years of working for the Trunkey show, Show committee President, Adrian Graham presents Beryl Meek with life membership.
Dick Smith along with John Baker (left) present Champion local fleece winner, Glen Byrnes with his trophy.
Long Fleece winner, Rick Hoolihan of Rose-Lea at Rydal, is presented with his award by Aussie icon, Dick Smith.
Jessica Theobald won Best Lamb Fleece by shearing her pet lamb and entering the show. She receives her award from Dick Smith.