The pole lined up with her garage, and her next thought was someone was trying to add a carport - but it wasn’t her.
She said her Chapel St house was on a cross-lease and the other unit looked similar, leading to think her neighbour may have ordered it and an installer accidentally got the wrong house. But he was away, so she couldn’t ask him immediately.
Before she left for work the next day, she left a note with her phone number on the mysterious pole. It said: “I have no idea what this is doing here - please call me!”
“Just in case any more work was done while I was out,” the Mount Maunganui College teacher said.
She said she asked her neighbour when he was back that day if he knew anything about it, and his response was: “Nah, I thought you were putting up a carport.”
Her next call was to the Tauranga City Council, but she said that was another dead end.
She wondered if it was a “random gift” as it had coincidentally appeared on her four-year anniversary of owning the home.
Her mum suggested it might be a prank and asked if she had annoyed anyone, which made Hucker laugh. She said it would be a very expensive prank to pull.
“I’ve got no answers,” she said, still laughing.
“My current conclusion is that some tradies made a big stuff-up and just left it, which is annoying and random.”
She said the pole wasn’t blocking her, rather it was “just a random inconvenience” that made it harder to turn around in the driveway.
“It’s not even round to swing around on,” she joked.
She put a post on a community Facebook page in the hope someone who had been expecting a pole delivery would come forward.