Press Release – Bayleys
Volunteer search and rescue organisation Coastguard New Zealand is set to receive a $50,000 donation from the sale of a majestic waterfront property – complete with its own working lighthouse.
View from headland
The 26-hectare north-facing headland property at Cape Rodney on Leigh Peninsula just north of Auckland comprises some 1.5 kilometres of coastline real estate – with exclusive access to its own private beaches.
Bordering the Goat Island Marine Reserve land, the clifftop property at 100 Omaha Block Road sits on a headland which separates Pakiri Beach to the north and Omaha Beach to the south, and is located directly opposite Little Barrier Island.
Press Release – Bayleys Volunteer search and rescue organisation Coastguard New Zealand is set to receive a $50,000 donation from the sale of a majestic waterfront property complete with its own working lighthouse.
Volunteer search and rescue organisation Coastguard New Zealand is set to receive a $50,000 donation from the sale of a majestic waterfront property – complete with its own working lighthouse. <img src='https://img.scoop.co.nz/stories/images/2105/1893bc6c5f2b4dae3aa3.jpeg' .
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The 26-ha lifestyle block property north-facing headland property at Cape Rodney on Leigh Peninsula has 1.5 kilometres of coastline real estate bordering the Goat Island Marine Reserve.
Volunteer search and rescue organisation Coastguard New Zealand is set to receive a $50,000 donation from the sale of a majestic waterfront property – complete with its own working lighthouse. The 26-ha north-facing headland property at Cape Rodney on Leigh Peninsula just north of Auckland comprises around 1.5 kilometres of coastline real estate – with exclusive access to its own private beaches. Bordering the environmentally protected Goat Island Marine Reserve land, the clifftop property at 100 Omaha Block Rd sits on the headland which separates Pakiri Beach to the north and Omaha Beach to the south and is located directly opposite Little Barrier Island.
Auckland Coastguard makes emergency $100 tonic water dash after luxury charter runs dry
28 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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A circle is left in the water when a coastguard vessel leaves a rendezvous with a luxury launch at a Waiheke Island bay. Photo / Supplied
A circle is left in the water when a coastguard vessel leaves a rendezvous with a luxury launch at a Waiheke Island bay. Photo / Supplied
NZ Herald
An Auckland coastguard crew is in hot water after making a mercy dash to fetch bottles of tonic water for a luxury charter launch anchored up in a Waiheke Island bay.