Bryers made the 400m individual medley final on the back of breaking his own Whanganui club record, while Earles went to the 100m breastroke finals with another Whanganui record.
Bryers made good on his form, taking his second silver of the meeting in the IM final, while Earles finished back in the pack for the breastroke but had nonetheless impressed as a 12-year-old in competition, soon coming fifth (and fourth Kiwi) in the 200m freestyle.
Moving onto Day 3 and again Bryers was on the podium with a silver medal, this time in the 1500m freestyle, while Cronin again swam above her national ranking to make the 100m butterfly final.
On the final day, Abraham showed medals aren't the only gauge of success after she climbed from a national ranking of 42nd up to 16th with her 50m backstroke efforts, just missing the Whanganui records.
Bryers made the 200m IM final and finished seventh (fifth Kiwi) with another personal best, which was only 0.4s away from the bronze medal in the packed field.