"It's a little bit smelly and it's not in the nicest condition."
Although there had been no other recent sightings of humpback in the area, it was common for them to be migrating back along the West Coast, Ms Dobson said.
Doc staff were currently with the whale and it was due to be buried further along the Kapiti Coast early tomorrow morning with the help of local iwi Te Atiawa Ki Whakarongotai, she said.
A sample of the whale's blubber would be sent to Auckland University for analysis.
"They've decided that they'll send off a sample but they're not going to do an autopsy for this one."
Exactly 110 years ago, on October 29, 1904, a 16 metre wright whale valued at £300 to £400 washed up on Waikanae Beach, discovered by Wi Parata.