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Accomodation available or required in Takapuna

by Richard Gladwell on 17 Feb 2008
Accomodation is available close to the regatta venue. Richard Gladwell www.photosport.co.nz

Accomodation available in Takapuna - we will be publishing details and contact information here for people who are looking for accomodation or have accomodation to offer for all four World Championships.



Milford House Bed and Breakfast New Zealand

We offer a cheaper rate for weekly stays.

We have two queen sized bedrooms and the whole house is entirely for guests as we have our own accommodation adjoined.

Tea/coffee/juices fresh fruit and nibbles available, but no separate kitchen (as we serve a continental/English style breakfast each morning).

If there is any further information that you need, then please e-mail.

Liz and Jim Leach.

www.milfordbbnewzealand.com/



Great location - walking distance from Club – Arthur Crescent - Southern end of Takapuna Beach.

3 bedrooms, one double and 2 with 2 single beds, fully furnished, all facilities, available from end of November until end of March.

Rent per week circa 900NZD

Any enquiries contact in the first instance:

Grant Cunningham
Event Director
Takapuna Boating Club

Phone Club +64 9 489 6941, Home +64 9 478 4793, Mobile +64 21 981 699


Fully furnished accommodation - Taharoto Road, Takapuna.

Property available as from Monday, 19th November - 2 bedroom, fully furnished unit - 2/48 Taharoto Road. It has been totally refurbished to a very high standard, and we are looking to achieve $375 per week for it.

We also have new apartments for lease in the Shoalhaven complex, on the corner of Fred Thomas Drive and Anzac Street. They are all differing configurations, some one bedroom plus study, and some two bedroom plus study and two bathrooms. They all have carparking.

Whilst most are unfurnished, it may be possible to get some furniture in there.

Contact: Liz Gemmell
New Business Consultant
Crockers Property Management Ltd MREINZ

525 Manukau Road, Epsom, Auckland
DDI: 09 623 5659
Fax: 09 630 8898
Mobile: 021 281 3034
liz@crockers.co.nz

www.crockers.co.nz
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