"Oh yeah, what else would they use it for? Season of goodwill ... we'll flog your blimmin' tree.
"They've jumped the blimmin' fence - the bloody cheek! "They must have had a truck or something to put it on the back. Because you wouldn't get it in a car."
The couple have lived at their Okoia property for two years after retiring as farmers up the Parapara highway.
They said the tree was still there on Saturday when Tony was mowing the lawns. It is probable the tree was taken overnight on Sunday.
"It was special," Jan said. "We spent quite a bit on trees and getting these big trees so it looked as though you were in a place for quite a while.
"The first year we put it in there we had to water it ... we were watering it every day and then all of a sudden it was looking really nice."