"Pretty much they handed over to police once they saw what the situation was. The equipment was described as professional gear - so the council has confiscated that. The party was eventually shut down at about 1am with police assistance."
One Fernhill resident, who asked not to be named, said the music kept getting "louder and louder and louder".
"You could hear crashing and smashing of bottles, there were people everywhere. It was very intimidating."
As the crowd grew, more and more people loitered on the road and driveway and there was a stream of vehicles and pedestrians going to and from the property, at the end of the road. She said police used megaphones to try to control crowds.
"It was terrible, so many people, all drinking. There was just no consideration for anyone else."
A police spokeswoman wasn't able to confirm how many officers attended the scene but said two additional units from Alexandra, and one from Wanaka were drafted in to help.
"Police were called by noise control to assist with a large party on Lordens Place in Fernhill. There were reports of around 300 people at the party, however numbers are not confirmed. Several people were reported to be throwing bottles and behaving in a disorderly manner, including towards police. Several units attended and party-goers moved on after the police presence and only one person was arrested, a 23-year-old who will appear in Queenstown court [today] on a disorderly behaviour charge."
Fernhill residents were left to deal with the tidy-up and a Facebook post showed bags full of rubbish gathered from along Fernhill Rd and the Eight To Late Foodcentre, on the corner of Fernhill Rd and Richards Park Lane. Others complained bottles and rubbish had been discarded in nearby gardens.
Ms Poole confirmed council would send in street cleaners if needed.
Organisers of the party seemed undeterred by the negative comments and planned to hold another party yesterday. An updated Facebook invitation said, "Hope you all had fun last night, we definitely did! If you're that way inclined, feel free to roll around for a sunday sesh and bring a box for the boys."