The fair includes pony rides, train rides, bouncy castles, face painting, mini golf, and bungy trampolines.
The fair is free to enter, with gates opening at 9.30am. There will also be market stalls and a country auction at 11.30am.
The fair, which has been held for about six decades, will offer something for all ages.
"There’s also the popular Creative Kids Competition, where young artists can showcase their talent by colouring in fun designs or creating imaginative creatures from recycled materials.
"Many activities are free thanks to generous supporters, with a few small charges for certain attractions."
The fair will raise vital funds for the Hororātā Parish, supporting its work in the local community.
"With six decades of tradition, live entertainment, fun competitions for kids, shopping, and tasty treats, the Hororātā Spring Fair promises a day of smiles and community spirit for all."











