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Fastf:st Geldings and Mares. Nine horses booked. 

 " Lady Swan," entered and driven oy Henry H. Smith, of 

 New Market, took the first premium of $75, making the 

 time on the final trials of 2-44— 2-45— 2-46. A Black 

 Hawk mare, entered and driven by James Turner, of Man- 

 chester, took the second premium of $50, making the final 

 trials in 2-53— 2-56— 2-57. "White Stocking," owned 

 and driven by John S. Carr, of GofTstown, took the third 

 premium of $25, making the final trials in 2-57 — 3-01 — 3-05. 

 James Buchanan, driven by J. Turner, of Manchester, was 

 declared winner of the fourth purse of $15, making the 

 three heats in 3-01 — 3-03 — 3-05. A horse owned by John 

 Kinsley, of Peterborough, won the fifth prize of $10. The 

 time was not furnished by the judges. 



Brood Mares. Only five entries. Ephraim Pickering, 

 of Newington, took the first premium of $40, for a mare 

 seventeen years old. George W. Baker, of Bradford, took 

 the second of $15. W. C. llichardsou, of Gofidtown, took 

 the third of $5. 



Family Horses. Twcnty-ouc horses entered, making a 

 fine display, in various vehicles, some driven by ladies and 

 others by the sterner sex. John W. Joy, of Manchester, 

 took the first premium of $50. John S. Kidder, of Man- 

 chester, took the second premium of $20. S. W. Gale, of 

 Exeter, the third premium of $10, and Morrison & Pliug, 

 the fourth premium of $5; 



Colts. Ten booked. First premium for two years old, 

 of $10, to Harvey Hadley, of Peterborough. Second of $5, 



