Kawhatau River
The Kawhatau River is a river of the southwestern North Island of New Zealand. Its source is in the Ruahine Range and its outflow is into the larger Rangitikei River, which it meets close to Mangaweka.
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- Crofton
- Mataroa
- Ohingaiti
- Pukeokahu
- Santoft
- Turakina
- Utiku
- Whangaehu
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| Mayor |
- Chalky Leary (2007–13)
- Andy Watson (2013–present)
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Coordinates: 39°47′S 175°48′E / 39.783°S 175.800°E / -39.783; 175.800