.«* -oininc.m i omur si »DBATHB.GRKRN -Al GarftcM. on 8th August., William Coir Green. late of Hamilton Aged 55 rears.STOCKS On the *th August, nt Marnrthur 'suddenly), Samuel, the beloved husband of (Mara fltock*. In bis 85th yearPirmilton ^pcctatnrI'UBLIHHBD DAILY.THDHBDAY. AUGUST 10, I'Hl.Wl ding •lent thr I Bln Mr. HennntHonfornof Itm*tinnd•Irdbrld.In «r•line•IranwhitnernInnDKATH OF MR. W. U. GltBEN. Many residents „l Hamilton will regret to hear ul the sudden death uf Mr. William Cole Green, late licensee of the Argyic Arms hotel at Hamilton. The salt;l event too* place on Tuesday night at Garneld. where Mr. Green bad lately been residing, and word was received yesterday morning In time for his hoq, Mr ’1. Green, to taae bis departure bv the midday train Nothin* |* known of an illness, and In view of the sudden news. It is surmised that Mr, Green was the victim of a paralytic stroke, a similar eiperirnre having befel him a abort time ago, hut from which he appeared to have thoroughly recovered. Mr Green, who was a native ol Hamilton, was born at the mill I I’reatonholnie . and went to school at Macarthur. He was 55 years of arc. and won In the hotel business at Hamilton for about eighteen months. during which period he made himself popu Jar with customers and other friends, who were sorry at his removal. about the end of last year. He bod not been in good health for some time, having actually com* to Hamilton from Bl, James, where he had lived lor very many years, on the advice of bts medical attendant Whilst living away from Hamilton he followed for some years the profession of an auctioneer at Bhep-parton and St. James, and was a partner In the linn ol Messrs, Manning. Green and Co.. auctioneers. On leaving St James be was accorded a very representative send-off. nod WO* presented with a parse of sovereigns. He was favourably inclined to sport, and took an active part in cricket and bowls, whilst also supporting other institu-lions. In bis younger daya Mr Green wa- on* of the keenest and ablest cricketers in this district. General sympathv will be e«trad»*i to his family in their bereavement. the surviving ones being his wiaow ami three daughter* and four sonsjourI he• U;tcomIrnipoetnuinsen lere ,este.wenlinnmenletnMr.hostAHatthehallbullmetveatierproslotUPothefftimo!TfMlociwa.van den *nn lar rio 1 re r.-s: InP rtha*fonsuecaronr«pv»ai»if: of UTRATHKBLl.ARfgeinath.