Ready to catch the "love train" on Saturday from the
Dunedin Railway Station to the Middlemarch Singles Ball
are, from left, James McCrorie (24), of Ranfurly, Kent
McCrorie (25), of Dunedin, John Smith (23), of Hawkes Bay,
and Mark Williams (23), of Wanaka. Photo by Craig Baxter.
When the Middlemarch Singles Ball was first held in the
Strath Taieri town in 2001, some farmers, fearing they would be
ambushed, ran for the hills.
Now, organisers say, those farmers realise how much the town
benefits from the event.
More than 800 people, most of them female, arrived in the
town for the fifth staging of the two-yearly event on
Saturday night.
The much-anticipated ball attracted guests from throughout
the country, with some spending up to $400 online to buy the
$85 tickets.
Dunedin City Council events team leader Marilyn Anderson said
the night, including the train ride to and from Dunedin, went
off without a hitch.
The weather was fine, meaning women did not have as much of
an issue with sinking heels on the floor of the marquee, and
a new room off the side of the main marquee provided a space
to talk.
Mrs Anderson said many couples were seen cuddling underneath
trees outside the marquee.
Mark Cahill (37), originally of Liverpool but now living in
Christchurch, said the night was "fantastic".
He and another friend from Britain had heard about the ball
and decided to head down to experience a piece of New Zealand
nightlife.
The ages at the ball ranged from "barely over 18" right up to
"being able to receive the pension", he said.
As for his luck with the ladies, the single Mr Cahill said
there were a couple of "near-misses" but no stories to
report.
Leah Hainge (23) went with five friends from Dunedin.
She said they all had a good night out but were a "wee bit
disappointed" by the ratio of men to women.
She said you could judge how the night went by the train ride
back to Dunedin.
"There were a lot of people asleep on that train."
A small number of "sheepish-looking" men and women took the
"train of shame" back to Dunedin at lunchtime yesterday, Mrs
Anderson said.
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