Yesterday,Mahanga said he had not only completed the 72 hours but done an extra day and finished 81 hours.
Judge Davis said when he "went off at everyone" for failing to complete their sentence he also said he would be the first to apologise.
"Thank you for doing the work," he said. Mahanga was convicted and discharged on the charge of breaching community work.
Judge Davis reminded Hapeta Rapata he had warned three people during a day in court in September he would send them to jail if they did not complete their community work by their next court appearance.
"I was one hundred per cent serious," judge Davis said.
Hapeta Rapata, from the dock, happily told the court he had competed the hours, which was confirmed by the community probation service.
"To be perfectly honest I was loading up my jail gun, so to speak, to fire that bullet. I am rapt to hear you have completed the community work ... thank you for that."
Rapata was convicted and discharged on the charge of breaching community work.
The good news continued, as Conrad Kaka also reported having completed his community work before deadline yesterday.