The felling of the pou marking Te Rarawa's rahui at Tauroa Point had been "absolutely gutting," spokesperson Tui Te Paa said on Saturday, but they would be restored. In the meantime, the gate was re-erected at the top of the road leading down to Te Kohanga (Shipwreck Bay) on Friday, and would remain closed to all traffic until Sunday.
Ms Te Paa said the closing of the road was a direct response to the felling of the pou, an action that had dismayed Te Rarawa and strained relationships that the iwi worked hard to maintain.
Eight bikes, whose riders had been "donutting," had been "kicked off the beach," she added.
Te Rarawa chairman Haami Piripi had led karakia to make removing the pou from the shoreline safe, and they would go back up again, as often as was necessary, she said, while, with or without the pou, the rahui, which prohibited the taking of paua, would remain in place.
Ms Te Paa said closing the road was a non-aggressive way to communicate to the wider community that access to the coast was a privilege, not a right.