In Masterton District Court yesterday Christopher Lee Rushbrook, 23, of Masterton was remanded until September 24 without plea.
Police opposed bail for Rushbrook citing the alleged offences had been committed while he was already on bail.
For Rushbrook, solicitor Jock Blathwayt said his client denied damaging the vehicles in the station carpark and had an explanation for the finding of the wallet "arising out of what a friend had done".
He also had no knowledge of the knife, Mr Blathwayt said.
Judge Tom Broadmore allowed Rushbrook bail, but imposed a 23-hour curfew.
Rushbrook would be free of curfew only between 11am and noon each day and was ordered not to drive.