FOUND DEAD.
The police wero advised this morning that the dead body of Mr Lorraine Robertson Bonnr, youngest son of the late Hon J. A Bonar, had heen found in bed at his homestead at Koiterangi this morning. Deceased was a native of Hokitika and 16 years of ago. He is brother of Mr V. W. M. Ronar, of Hokitika and Mr Horace Bonar of Christchurch. Two brothers lost their lives at the war. Deceased had not been in good health of late, and last night comp’ained of a pain. Apparently he died in his sleep. An inquest will probably be held to-mor-row mourn:. Deceased was a quiet inolfensi o in n r and his sudden death will be deplored by many friends. He is unmarried.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1927, Page 3
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126FOUND DEAD. Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1927, Page 3
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