Capel trainer-driver Aiden De Campo effortlessly guided Handsandwheels ($4.20) to victory in the $50,000 Furphy Bunbury Cup MS Pace (2569 metres).
After a strong start, the brown horse took the lead and remained in front at the bell.
Handsandwheels crossed the line 2.10m ahead of Convert Denario and 3.40m in front of Vultan Tin.
New Zealand's Mighty Conqueror (race favourite at $2.90) was the outside leader at the bell, but fell back to fourth on the last lap.
Earlier in the evening, De Campo and Blue Chip Adda ($2.40, race favourite) took out the Byron Bay Fillies and Mares MS Pace (2100m).
Bay filly Major Jade was in front at the bell, with Faiselle and Dixie Bell not too far behind.
In a thrilling finish, Blue Chip Adda came back to finish 1.80m ahead of Major Jade.
De Campo and Grinny Vinnie ($2.20) led from start to finish in the 2100m Terry Bourne Life Member MS Pace.
The bay gelding stormed home to finish 18.3m ahead of Major Beachboy and 20.5m in front of Manhattan Billy.
Led by driver Shannon Suvjako, Ourboybart ($3.10) did enough to win the $10,000 Furphy Wearable Art Competition MS Pace (2100m).
An underwhelming last lap saw race favourite Elsu You finish seventh.
Highly Flammable ($3.30) triumphed in the Coprice MS Pace (2100m), before Changingoftheguard ($1.90, race favourite) prevailed in the 1609m James Squire MS Pace.
The 2019 Auslec Bunbury Trade Show will be held at the Bunbury Trotting Club on December 6.