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  2. Ruawai - Wikipedia

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    Ruawai (Māori: Ruāwai) is a small town located 30 km south of Dargaville in Northland, New Zealand.. The name literally translated from Maori means 'two waters' referring to the nearby Northern Wairoa River and Kaipara Harbour.

  3. Dargaville - Wikipedia

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    Dargaville (Māori: Tākiwira [3]) is a town located in the North Island of New Zealand. It is situated on the bank of the Northern Wairoa River in the Kaipara District of the Northland region . Dargaville is located 55 kilometres (34 mi) southwest of Whangārei , and 174 kilometres (108 mi) north of Auckland .

  4. Central Hotel, Dargaville - Wikipedia

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    The Central Hotel in Dargaville, New Zealand, was designed by Auckland-based architect John Currie and was built in 1901. The building is on the Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga List as a Category 2 Historic Place List No:3825; it was registered on 23 June 1984.

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    Chip and Joanna Gaines spared no detail when designing their latest Wacoan venture, Hotel 1928. Read about all the things that make a stay feel truly special. Don't Miss These Thoughtful Details ...

  6. Fans Have a Lot to Say About Chip Gaines's Reaction to ... - AOL

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    In 'Fixer Upper: The Hotel', Chip and Joanna Gaines complete their backyard herbarium, and people are going crazy over Chip's reaction to how Jo is using the space.

  7. Sweet potato - Wikipedia

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    Between 15 and 20 percent of the sweet potato harvest is converted by some Indian communities into pickles and snack chips. A part of the tuber harvest is used in India as cattle fodder. [10] In Pakistan, sweet potato is known as shakarqandi and is cooked as a vegetable dish and also with meat dishes (chicken, mutton or beef).