Kelly Dodd had admitted one charge of conspiracy to supply methamphetamine, three of conspiracy to supply precursor substances, one of cultivating cannabis, nine of offering to supply cannabis, seven of offering to supply methamphetamine, and one each of conspiracy to supply cannabis and money laundering.
Nicky Dodd was charged with offering to sell cannabis, conspiracy to supply precursor substances, conspiracy to supply methamphetamine, 13 charges of offering to supply methamphetamine, three of supplying methamphetamine, one each of cultivating cannabis and robbery.
McTavish was sentenced on one charge each of cultivating cannabis, offering to sell cannabis, offering to supply methamphetamine and possession of equipment.
Smith was charged with one count of conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine, five of conspiracy to supply meth, two of conspiracy to supply precursor substance, one each of offering cannabis, possession of a firearm and explosives.
Williams faced two charges of conspiracy to supply precursor.
Crown prosecutor Bernadette O'Connor said Kelly Dood was the central offender. While he was not involved in the daily growing he directed the cannabis operation through McTavish.
On August 12, 2009, they discussed increasing the number of cannabis plants from 100 to 700 and five days later they decided to visit the site where the drugs were being grown.
Nicky Dodd got methamphetamine from Auckland to onsell in Northland.
Clarke was jailed for three and a half years, Kelly Dodd to five years four months, Nicky Dodd to four years on the drugs charges and three for robbery, McTavish to three years, Smith to four years four months and Williams to six months.