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Rangiora AFC was a football club in Rangiora, New Zealand. In 2009, Rangiora AFC and Kaiapoi FC merged to form Waimak United FC.[1]
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Kaiapoi-Woodend Ward | Kaiapoi-Tuahiwi Sub-Division | |
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- Ashgrove
- Ashley
- Clarkville
- Cust
- Fernside
- Kaiapoi Borough
- Kaiapoi North
- Loburn
- North Loburn
- Ohoka
- Pegasus Bay (formerly Waikuku)
- Rangiora Borough
- Sefton
- Southbrook
- St Joseph's
- St Patrick's
- Swannanoa
- Tuahiwi
- West Eyreton
- Woodend
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Mayor |
- Trevor Inch (1989–95)
- (1995–2001)
- Jim Gerard (2001–07)
- (2007–10)
- (2010–2019)
- (2019–present)
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