"We gave out a full igloo chilly bin of lollies. We ran out of lollies at 7.30pm and the driveway was still packed with people," he told Stuff.
"The crowds just kept coming. At the rate this is growing each year we may need to starting stockpiling lollies now."
What has become an annual event, 15 houses along the street now take part in the celebration.
Every year, the amount of trick-or-treaters grew as the all the house residents would give out lollies and chocolate to children who came to visit.
Siebrits said he was happy that the street could provide a safe environment for kids to trick or treat and he found the tradition a very rewarding experience.