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by Roland Sapsford
The Wellington suburb of Northland in the 1970s was a far cry from what it is now. I had an after-high school job delivering groceries for the GHB store (like Four Square) that’s now a Burger Wisconsin. The owner Rua Harris (“Rua’s personal grocery service”) was a charming man and had customers all over the show. They rang in orders and then I (with one or two others) delivered them in an old CA Bedford van. Some of the older people loved our visits and would always have tea and biscuits for us. Deliveries took a long time some days.
Man who ordered Rotorua Hell Pizza with illegally obtained credit card information avoids jail
1 May, 2021 12:00 AM
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Gemini Dixon in the Rotorua District Court. Photo / File
A homeless Rotorua man who ordered more than $1300 worth of Hell Pizza using illegally obtained credit card information has avoided jail. Gemini Rerekowhai Dixon, 33, was sentenced in Rotorua District Court yesterday after earlier pleading guilty to a charge of accessing a pizza ordering website for dishonest purposes between May 30 and August 11 last year valued at $1377.80.
Dixon accessed the Telegram App and obtained credit card details of current and valid credit cards. He ordered food and beverages totalling $1377.80 to be sent to his emergency housing accommodation, where he and his now-pregnant partner lived.