GRAZIER'S FATE
FALL OVER STEEP CLIFF. ,
(From Our Correspondent.) WANGANUI, Tuesday.
When his horse returned to _ Patea without him a party was -organised to search for Mr. Leonard Honeyfield, a well-known Patea grazier. His body was found at the foot of a sheer cliff on the coast north of Patea, he having apparently fallen a distance of 200 ft. Owner of "The Kun," a property extendin" to the coast on the western side of Patea borough, Mr. Honeyfield lived in Patea. He is survived by his wife and two sons.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 150, 26 June 1940, Page 9
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