DEATH OF I.lK.i i'Ck^ct o.GBl'ENW'OOD.It is with d lt;*p rog'K tlifit wo record l!l» .IchiIi of I-ieuteua-n George William Gn-euwood, of Pyramid IJill, which sad event occur led ycnteul.y morning. Tha d ceased contracted * actions'ittneaa some 11 day* ago, lueli proved to bo typhoid fc cr, an I though ut times bones ol liis rt.c ivcrv wore entertained he gradually Bi-ik, a-id nO'withstanding tiro ekilful at-tantion o: Dr Deraviu, pae6od away os siac*i I.The dacensel gonllemao Ins boou for loo piss lour vear-i umua^'T of the N*'li iml Daali o Pyramid Hill, and was a I'torltuir and trust' d officer. Ho was hut 29 vI-lira of age, and leaves a widow and tilrlt;-e young ehil Iron.la Pyrnmi I dill anil tin BarrbundiQg di'tries iho a \v.«b n • more popular citizen, fl' ho took -I kindly iuicrcst in the welfare of his feUotc men, assisting in all charit-jido cioveinoui^. He woa a nicmber of the Detachment of Vic'orinn -ItiURers I'raui iis ine-piian, and -war, nppoinli on tiio lBih of August. 1691, lieutenant in command of llio Pyramid Hid Detach, mem. He wan keenly alive to the vcel-f»re of the .lislr ci. and was a constant conmbolor to tlio Kep_»Vo Tl-MESon mat. ters pertaining to iis general advance* mem. As o apoitsman tbcra cdold ba no groater enthusiast whether in thoo ickvt field, ou Iho tennis court, football ground, or with iho gun. and ha also rook a lively interest io tho Pyramid Hill Jockey Club. In him Pyramid Hill loses one of its best citizens, nod ono in front of whom • he-e was a bright carour, md everyone will deeply sympathise'with hip fsmily in their irrepirable loss.The funer.il, which will bo u military one, lakes p!aco at 3 p.m. fo-day. and'all mniuberfi of tho K Guinpany Range ib arc requested ly notice in aaother column V» pay the last Iributo of rospccl to Ibeir• leceafiod conmdo.