Wheels of all shapes and sizes participated in the Victorian parade in Oamaru on Saturday.
The Buckingham Belles from Arrowtown performed during the Victorian parade.
Members of the Herbert Heritage Group march in Saturday's Victorian parade.
The Wizard of New Zealand chose a three-wheeled cycle for Saturday's Victorian parade.
Oamaru accountant Tony Brady concentrates during the one of the penny-farthing races.
Noel Andrew (Oamaru) leads the field in a race around the Harbour-Tyne Sts circuit during the national penny-farthing championships.
Tiffany Pascoe (16), Moira Pascoe (11), from Christchurch, and Sonja Gropl (15) from Ashburton, watch the penny-farthing championships from a window-sill in Tyne St.
Amy Willan and Zoe Price (4), from Christchurch, watch the Victorian parade meander along Tyne St.
Canan Barkley (23), of Waipara, was one of the more unusually-dressed participants in the trolley derby.
Albert King (2), of Herbert, was one of the youngest participants in the grand Victorian parade.
Alicia McAulay, of Dunedin, keeps herself cool while watching the penny-farthing championships.
The Queen of Windsor, Julie Walker, looks for support during the women's straight-line sprint.
Matt King, of Herbert, takes daughter Matilda (5) for a ride on his bicycle.