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A man who stole $10,000 from his employer on the spur of the moment has been ordered to pay $150 towards a morning tea shout for staff at the store as compensation for the emotional harm he caused. Kenneth Cossgrove, 46, appeared in the Nelson District Court this week, having admitted a charge of stealing money bags containing the $10,000 from the counter of Motueka's Mitre 10 store on November 27 last year. Cossgrove, who no longer works at the store, was sentenced to 250 hours of community work and ordered to pay $396 reparation, plus $150 as compensation for emotional harm, which was to be used by the store manager to shout morning tea for the staff.
The Nelson Mail
Six children and one adult are trapped in a cave in the small Northland town of Waipu. A police spokesman says a fire appliance has been called in to help pump rising waters out of the cave. The children are not thought to be in any danger. 2007 Newstalk ZB News
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