"He smashed a window of the master bedroom and at some point left blood ... [which] police used in a DNA test to identify [Kauri]"
Mr Butler said he found a safe in the bedroom and removed $2000 and ¥4000 Chinese RMB.
"He searched the rest of the house and took another $1500 worth of items. The total reparation sought is $4850."
Kauri has also been charged with a third burglary that occurred on January 8 in Onehunga.
Mr Butler said Kauri smashed a glass bathroom window but couldn't get through so broke in through a bedroom window.
This time $1500 worth of items were stolen.
Defence lawyer Stephanie Burlace said all Kauri's previous convictions were "low-level" and he had no dishonesty offending behind him.
"He has moved away from [Auckland] to get away from this kind of trouble. He didn't like what was going on. Given the lack of history I submit an electronic sentence," Ms Burlace told the judge.
Judge Dugald Matheson convicted Kauri and remanded him for sentencing on bail.
"All options are open for sentencing ... and imprisonment is very likely."