Whangarei hosts the first game in the British and Irish Lions 10-match tour of the country next year, with the hype amping up with the delivery of the game's trophy, a traditional taiaha.
New Zealand Rugby's Maori development manager Tiki Edwards was at Whangarei District Council chambers to make the special delivery.
Northland Rugby Union operations manager Kyal Collins said a taiaha was delivered to every provincial rugby union that was hosting a game.
"A taiaha is a traditional Maori weapon - it's a spear," Mr Collins said. "It's our Maori culture which Northland is steeped in and it's a taonga."
The tour, which includes three tests against the All Blacks, will kick off with a match against a provincial Barbarians side to be selected from non-Super Rugby players. The game is on June 3 at Toll Stadium.