One complainant was aged between 12 and 16 at the time and the second was over 16.
The defendant was granted interim name suppression and bail at his first court appearance, both of which were extended at today’s hearing.
Crown prosecutor Alysha McClintock told the court today it opposed continued suppression but agreed this was necessary for the interim.
Judge Lisa Tremewan said there was clearly some public interest in this case but interim name suppression will continue until it can be argued fully by both parties.
She said the case will be transferred to the Auckland District Court and ordered the man’s bail conditions to continue.
The defendant stood in the dock impassive, wearing a dark suit and checked shirt.
“Your bail stays, you’re free to go,” the judge told him.