A combination of driving rain and the absence of John Key took the heat out of what had been shaping up to be a stormy start to Waitangi Day commemorations today.
Tensions had been building over the TPP trade deal, signed in Auckland yesterday, and a vote by hapu members earlier this week not to welcome the Prime Minister on to Te Tii Marae, but Mr Key's decision to skip Waitangi removed any real chance of trouble.
The rain did the rest, slashing the number of people gathered outside the marae from the usual thousands to just hundreds. At times soaked and bedraggled media outnumbered spectators.
Marchers on the annual Hikoi ki Waitangi arrived about 9.30am, battling the wind and rain as they walked the last leg of the hikoi which started at Cape Reinga on February 1. This year's hikoi took a detour to Auckland to join Thursday's TPP protest rally.
The roughly 250 marchers chanted and sang as they carried flags and placards denouncing the trade agreement.