THE Murrumburrah Harden Springtime Show is promising to be bigger and better than ever with a large number of entries and a wide range of events to enthral show goers.
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The show starts this Friday, September 5, with ring events, and continues through Saturday.
Show society president Greg Sanderson said that this year's show would feature a yard dog trials the first time in three years thanks to sponsorship from the Harden Murrumburrah Community Bank.
The competition had attracted more than 100 entries from towns as far afield as Cooma, Holbrook and Forbes.
Mr Sanderson said there was a lot of positive talk about the show and that all the pavilions would be full with displays and exhibits.
The horse rings and school cattle rings start on Friday morning.
On Saturday the pavilion opens at 8am followed by the horse rings and start of the cattle judging.
Events throughout the day will be broadcast by Wal Bradford, Neil McColl and Clive Edwards.
The Saturday morning will also see the start of the sheep judging and the start of the donkey ring.
There will be a Fergie tractor display, vintage car display and antique and vintage machinery throughout the day.
The shearing competition starts at 11am.
The show will be officially by Member for Burrinjuck Katrina Hodgkinson 1.30pm and the showgirls presented.
In what are always popular events, the shearing finals start at 2pm as does the judging of the U-Beaut Ute competition.
The grand parade starts at 2.30pm
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Suzie Stevens has won the Harden Murrumburrah Express' free family pass to the show