OBITUARY.
I MR.. J. _#BO_LONS. * ' -1 '' '•
The many friends of Captain John Bollons; of the Government steamer Tutanekai, will regret to> learn that his eldest son, Mr. John T. Bollons, died at Banff, Canada, at the age of 23 years. He was-a marine engineer, and went to Canadft #bout f three years ago to gain experience in hydro-electric work. He had bfeehV"in''tlie employment of the Calvary Power Company, and intended to return Zealand shortly. Mr. Bollons the New -Zealand f orees| in France [until the occupation of Cologne. ■;.-■_-- ' "'■ ■~ '■■ ■
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1925, Page 12
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