"Halt. Who gives you the right to march through the city with bayonets fixed," Police Senior Sergeant Craig Ellison asked Navy sailors marching on Emerson St on Saturday.
"His Worship the Mayor has granted us the freedom of your city," the Guard Commander replied.
"You may carry on then."
And so 180 Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) sailors continued marching to Clive Square, having been handed a charter by Napier Mayor Bill Dalton, signed by all Hawke's Bay mayors, giving the navy frigate HMNZS Te Kaha special freedoms now it has adopted a home-away-from-home port in Napier.
The arrival of the frigate on Thursday, with the logistics and support ship HMNZS Endeavour, gives Hawke's Bay one of its largest-ever naval presences.