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OBITUARY _Mr Wm. Uron, a well-known "nmnor in allarat noI district, died at his resi dlrue at lorringa on Sunldayn evening at the ae ofat i years. The deceosed ,wa en tive of Cornwall, and when quite a young man accompanied his father to Chill South America, and was emrployed in the silver elnres of that place. Ito slobmnently returned to Cornwall. and. wlieh his e wife, reeenled to Australia 4 oieatrs ago in thi sailin ship Lincoin, lnding at Adelaide. After a short termn thero in thie coppsr nminoes, ho was at tracted to Batlarat, where ho liveol for Snumbeor a years. lte neo a shilft boaeen in the Midts anut Lone Band mine, and wans weall knoaw-and respected by mainio, men in' tie eity of Ballauat; Abouteight ears ago he came to Berringa with the late Mr Robert Bryant. ti s ight failed hint during the past few yearn, andewith lias nlfe h an been living quietly. The deceasoed ninlfestel a keen interest in elhanritablo movementa. andl na a mem ir of tlhea Borringa 3iUners' Aasnciabtoni rhu funeral took place on Tuesdalny, the interment taking plane in the IStafford ahire Reef Cemetery. 'tho.cortego wao a lengtlhy non the Miners' Asntclatfion being acopresented by .MessesI . Lusk lpeaidente) and . O'Donnell (seerotaryl. Tho collti-ihenrors wore Meanrs J. O'Doi noll. . Reitta, . lowwlett, and A. IValmsloy. lten, .1. Iall condlucte the servicl at the graveside, and Mfr iM. 1. ieal aird charge of tih nirtuary ar rangenments. Tho friends of Mr oitved lerndt will regret to learn of the dealthl of his young. rt daughter (Vera. Ouendolino), wlhiig took place on Bunday. 'Tim funeral took ploe on Itondap, theo remain being pri vately interral in the Now Cenitery i the prenenco of inmmcliato relatives. The unneral arrans ements wero carried out by Mr R. .. Miller. The funeral of Mr Robert Bruce M'Cul lohl, wnold-torner, of Mair ntrcet, who carried on that bolnene for n great num ber of Iyears very nuceuWIfully, took place at tlhe New Cemuetery. andl uu largely lteided.cl 'rlhe e -lf ?r-lrrree erefeMire.ouc . Walters (P.(,. Pioneer lodlge, I.O.O.P,), W. Craliitek, Cue. M'Cillochl, al It. iterritt. Pill-bearera: Mesnrse . Ilayes, Chapl,. and ii Saiinobhry lsecrotary Pioneer Lodlgo I.O.O.F.), D. uorton, .1. Brawn, J. IBowmaii, and J. Downing. fir Win. layem ofleiatel at tie houtsc, aodl conductled the Lodge ner nlco at tho grave, asisteil by lr Salons .bry. The fnlleral arrangeents wre i b to hands of Ir e l. J. Miller.