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ker, of Bedford, for his one year old colt, " Patlifiuder." 

 Second premium of $5, to Henry White, of Wilmot, for his 

 two year old " Black Hawk." 



Stallions for general utility, five tears old and 

 UPWARDS. Eleven stallions booked. ''Flying Tiger," a 

 chestnut, seven years old Black Hawk, owned by C. Dunn 

 & Co., of Manchester, took the first premium of $100. 

 Second premium of $50, to Henry H. Smith, of New Mar- 

 ket, for his Messenger and Morgan, eight years old, " Em- 

 peror." " Young Green Mountain Morgan," eight years 

 old, dark chestnut, owned by Chase & Prouty, of Milford, 

 took the third premium of $25. Charles W. Barker, of 

 Hillsborough, took the fourth premium of $15, for chest- 

 nut Morgan, five years old. D. M. Taggart, of Goffstown, 

 took the fifth of $10, for his chestnut Morgan, thirteen 

 years old. 



Matched Carriage Horses. Seven spans were booked. 

 Morrison & Fling, of Manchester, took the first premium 

 of $40 for a pair of bay horses, one six and the other 

 seven years old. Hiram Bell, of $20, for a pair of Black 

 Hawks five and six years old. 



Saddle Horses. Only four horses booked. S. L. Fogg, 

 of Manchester, took the first premium of $10 on his Gray 

 Black Hawk, six years old. Frank W. Miller, of Forts- 

 mouth, took the second premium of $5, on his six years 

 old chestnut, three-quarters thorough bred. 



