Lifestyle pavilion hosts talks, demonstrations

Updated September 20 2016 - 3:54pm, first published September 17 2016 - 2:20pm
Henty and District Antique Machinery Club president Ian Ballentine says more than 20 rare Australian-made pieces, some working, will be on show, including a working vintage seed cleaner and a Horwood Bagshaw hay press.
Henty and District Antique Machinery Club president Ian Ballentine says more than 20 rare Australian-made pieces, some working, will be on show, including a working vintage seed cleaner and a Horwood Bagshaw hay press.

The Country Lifestyle pavilion has a big line-up of engaging demonstrations and talks.

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