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Hawke’s Bay A&P Show’s opening day cancelled due to high winds, still going ahead Friday

Gary Hamilton-Irvine & Rafaella Melo
Hawkes Bay Today·
22 Oct, 2025 08:29 PM3 mins to read

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Big crowds at the 2024 Hawke's Bay A&P Show. Photo / NZME

Big crowds at the 2024 Hawke's Bay A&P Show. Photo / NZME

The hotly-anticipated Hawke’s Bay A&P Show has cancelled its opening day due to high winds forecast.

Public access, gate sales, and trade exhibits have been cancelled for Thursday, although a handful of related competitions and functions will still go ahead.

One showgoer said people were being turned away early on Thursday morning, and the car park was full.

The show is still scheduled to go ahead on Friday, which is the biggest day of the two-day show and falls on a public holiday (Hawke’s Bay Anniversary Day).

The show is held annually at the Tomoana Hawke’s Bay Showgrounds in Hastings.

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A MetService strong wind watch is in place for all of Hawke’s Bay from Thursday 11am until Friday 4am.

“The Hawke’s Bay A&P Show will be partially closed on Thursday due to strong wind warnings,” a Hawke’s Bay A&P Society announcement read.

“Public access and gate sales are closed for Thursday.

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“Trade exhibits are cancelled for Thursday.

“Equestrian competitions will continue under a controlled environment until mid-morning. Competitors who feel their trucks are parked in an unsafe area, such as under trees, are encouraged to relocate to Gate 13.

Some events were still going ahead on Thursday morning at the show. Pictured is the secondary scools shearing challenge. Photo / Doug Laing
Some events were still going ahead on Thursday morning at the show. Pictured is the secondary scools shearing challenge. Photo / Doug Laing

“All Thursday afternoon functions have been postponed. We are working on rescheduling these and will provide updated details soon

“The Design, Make & Model competition will still go ahead as planned.

“All other competitions will cease from midday, and rescheduling information will be shared directly with competitors once confirmed.

“BWR Women in Business Lunch will still go ahead as planned as it is a controlled event and safety measures are in place.

“Safety remains our top priority - no event will proceed where conditions could compromise people, animals, or infrastructure.

“We are monitoring the situation closely and hold the right to make changes as necessary.

The equestrian competition was still going ahead until mid-morning Thursday. Photo / Doug Laing
The equestrian competition was still going ahead until mid-morning Thursday. Photo / Doug Laing

“Friday Show Day will continue as planned. We see no concerns at this point but we will continue to watch the weather and provide updates as possible.”

Young show attendee Alex, 13, who did not want his last name published, arrived at the showgrounds at 9am on Thursday.

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He said he was surprised to see people walking away from the gates instead of through them.

“There were lots of little kids crying and people looked really disappointed and then I heard someone say the show had been cancelled.”

He said security guards were telling people to leave.

“One of them said safety comes first.”

Alex said the car park was full.

High winds forecast for Hawke’s Bay and Tararua

MetService meteorologist Silvia Martino said forecasters were closely monitoring conditions across the region on Thursday morning, with an orange strong-wind warning in place for Tararua District from 10am and a strong-wind watch for Hawke’s Bay from 11am.

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“For now, Tararua is likely to see the stronger winds of the two, with gusts of about 120 kilometres an hour in exposed places.”

Martino said the system was moving through quickly, bringing relief by early Friday.

“On Monday, things may start to get a bit windy again, but looks pretty good for Saturday and Sunday, at least.”

Temperatures were expected to remain warm, with 29 degrees forecast in Hastings on Thursday, before easing to about 23 degrees over the weekend.

Martino warned that the combination of heat and strong winds created heightened fire risk, urging people to avoid activities that could spark fires.

“It’s definitely a day to watch out for that risk,” she said.

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“Make sure there’s nothing that can contribute to that … avoid anything that could cause sparks … put it off to another day.”

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