"He complimented her a lot and would meet with her, driving her and her friends around and give her gifts including cigarettes."
He would message her saying he wanted to meet at a motel, a room at an associate's, or in his bedroom.
"It is clear from the text, the defendant wanted a sexual relationship with the victim."
He also bought her a box of Cindy's eight per cent RTDs.
On one occasion, they were driving around Masterton and he tried to kiss her, but she pulled away from him.
In April, Turvey struck up a relationship with a different 14-year-old girl and befriended her mother in an attempt to hide it.
One night, he and the girl were driving around and he asked "Do I get my kiss now?"
On a different occasion, he had given another girl and her friend a lift to Featherston.
They gave him money and asked him to buy them raspberry Vodka Cruisers, which he did.
Later, he had dropped off the friend and was parked outside the girl's house when he put his hand on her thigh.
"The victim felt very uncomfortable."
Turvey gave his victims a joint and was trying to sell cannabis.
He offered to sell $20 tinnies to a number of people, texting them asking 'you want any foils, I'm selln no anyone keen?' and 'no anyone that smokes weed?'
When spoken to by police, he admitted the facts and said he "was in a bad space".
He said between February and July last year, he was a heavy user of cannabis and methamphetamine and became sick and lost his job.
He said while he was trying to have a relationship with the girls, he had "no intention of having sex with them".
He also said he didn't know it was an offence to supply alcohol to minors.
Judge Barbara Morris ordered a drug and alcohol report and remanded him on bail for sentencing on April 14.