A convoy of boy racers descended on the farming area of Nireaha near Eketahuna late Friday night, staging a huge roadside party outside the hall and wheel-spinning their cars until the sealed road surface was wrecked.
Some farmers at Nireaha heard the racket created by what is thought to be dozens of cars, but presumed it was the noise of army exercises that are being held in the vicinity.
They awoke on Saturday morning to be confronted with a sea of empty cans, spirit bottles and the ripped remains of numerous tyres strewn around the historic Nireaha Hall.
The sealed road surface at the four-way intersection had been reduced to a torn-up litter of black rubber.
Eketahuna Community Board chairman Charlie Death, who said he was shocked by the vandalism, organised a team of people who spent more than an hour picking up rubbish left behind by the boy racers.