Mayor John Carter is very well practised in the art of conducting citizenship ceremonies. And he has a familiar, idiosyncratic pattern, inviting those gathered at Te Ahu in Kaitaia to smile on what is obviously a happy occasion, reminding those who become New Zealanders that they are now expected to support the All Blacks, and thanking them for deciding to make their home in the best part of the best country in the world.
And he unfailingly welcomes women with a kiss, men with a firm shake of the hand.
He got a bit out of synch last week though, kissing Eleanor Bestwick on the cheek, then offering the same greeting to a somewhat taken aback Samuel Bestwick.
Mr Carter was quick to admit that he had become a little confused, but offered the explanation that it was election season after all.
The last man to take the oath on Wednesday, Christopher West, had a shot at offering his cheek but Mr Carter declined, saying he was a quick learner.