More than 3000 people turned out over three days to help Okaihau celebrate 150 years of European settlement over Easter weekend.
The party featured a country dance, a grand parade, kapa haka, cutting of a cake by five residents aged 90-plus, a bike ride, and displays of vintage machinery and old-time skills such as pit-sawing and blacksmithing.

Okaihau Community Association secretary Lindy Mason was delighted with the turnout, saying it had been boosted by superb weather and far exceeded the 1000 people organisers had hoped for.
Estimates varied, but she believed the total over three days was more than 3000, with close to 2000 at Saturday's grand parade and historic demonstrations at the rugby grounds.