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	<title>Morrin Museum</title>
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		<title>Morrinsville Residents from 1852 to 1912</title>
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These files were started on 30 September 1990 and updated since then as names and references became available. If you have any family members that you wish to add to the list please leave a comment at the bottom of this page or send us [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Morrinsville: A Town named after Thomas Morrin</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The Ngati Werewere people of the Ngati Haua Iwi were resident in Piako when the first trader, John Johnson, came to the district in 1852. Contractors such as Harp and settlers such as Turnbull, Walker, Murray, Horrell and McDonald followed in the 1870s. Thomas Morrin purchased the Kuranui No 1 Block in 1873/4 and founded [...]]]></description>
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