"They jumped off their bikes and put these red bandannas over their faces, then they started going at each other. One man had a hatchet with a long handle," one witness said. "The [weapons] they had could have resulted in something very nasty if the police had not arrived so quickly."
It had not yet been determined what caused the fight but Hawke's Bay Today understands it may have stemmed from a separate incident earlier in the day, in which a man was taken away by police.
Another source spoke of an altercation between two men in the same area that morning.
"At first I thought it was a man yelling at his wife over the fence, but it was these two men. They were yelling for a while, then they appeared to make up and gave each other a hug.
"One guy appeared to be quite out of it, he was climbing a pole and swinging from it, he was throwing things out onto the street. Then the police arrived and picked him up."
Meanwhile police in Napier were yesterday having difficulty establishing the details of three early morning incidents involving stab wounds.
One, at an address in Spriggs Cr, Onekawa, resulted in a man being admitted to hospital with an eye injury which required surgery, although the eye was expected to be saved.
A 25-year-old man was charged with wounding with intent and was to appear in court today, but police said they were not getting a lot of help from possible witnesses and were seeking more information.
The victim was understood to be from a neighbouring address.
A man who required medical treatment after another incident declined to make a complaint to police who, by late yesterday, had still not found a person said to have been injured in another incident. They had not received a complaint.