"At one stage during the morning there was a line of 20 people waiting for olie bollen."
He said the doughnuts were traditionally made on New Year's Eve or at annual fairsbut word has got out theyare made on the spot and demand is growing.
Traditional Dutch food is prepared on the premises and croquettes, raw herrings and smoked eels are also on offer.
Mr Schaeffers said the high attendance was great as one of the society's problems was it needed to attract the next generation of Dutch families.
He said the markets were attracting Dutch expats from Tauranga, Whakatane and Tokoroa who were keen toget a taste of home.
The markets have been running for 20 years but interest has picked up in the past five to six years. The society tries to have markets six times a year.
The next market will be held in the first week of December and coincides with the festival of St Nicholas. Mr Schaeffers said St Nicholas would be in attendance at markets and introduced to children attending.