A Kerikeri man will find out tomorrow if he will have to stand trial over a fire in a historic reserve triggered by a home-made bomb.
Ryan Moffat, 25, was charged with arson in the wake of the January 19 incident in which he buried the device and containers of petrol on a beach on Purerua Peninsula, in the northern Bay of Islands.
He then went up a hill with two friends to watch as he detonated the device using a firing box.
The resulting fire ignited vegetation on a nearby cliff and swept up the side of a historic pā at Rangihoua Heritage Park, the site of New Zealand's first European settlement.
About 30 firefighters with seven fire appliances responded to the blaze. A helicopter doused hotspots on the cliff the following morning.