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to G. C. Smith, of Auburn. One year old, first premium 

 of $10, to J. W. Pierce, of Greenland. Second premium 

 of $5, to Wm. R. French, of Bedford. 



Pacing Horses. Only one booked — '' Tecumseh," a bay 

 gelding, owned and driven to a skeleton wagon by Joseph 

 Marshall, of Manchester. There is no pacer in the State 

 that can compete with him. To make up the start, James 

 Turner rode to saddle, a Black Hawk gelding, from Dover. 

 ''Tecumseh" won two straight heats in 2-55 — 2-52. He 

 was then put in a sulky and driven alone by Turner, making 

 a sinorle mile in 2-34:. 



Fastest Stallions. Five horses booked. The " Leigh- 

 tori Horse," owned and driven by John Wiggin, of Dover, 

 won the first premium of $100, making the final trials, ia 

 2-43— 2-51— 2-49. "Flying Tiger," owned by C. Dunn & 

 Co., of Manchester, won the second prize of $60, raa'dng 

 the final trials in 2-51 1-2 — 2-56 — 2-56 1-2. "Granite 

 Boy," owned by J. G. Eaton, of Manchester, won the third 

 prize of $35, making trials in 2-52— 3-00— 2-58. The 

 "Emperor," owned and driven by H. H. Smith, of New- 

 Market, won the fourth, $20, making the final trials in 

 2-65 1-2— 3-01— 2-59. The " Young Green Mountain Mor- 

 gan," owned by Chase & Prouty, Milford, won the fifth, 

 $10, in 3-08— 3-13— 3-06. 



Running Horses. Two horses entered. "Fire Fly," a 

 thorough bred, owned by Morrison & Fling, Manchester, 

 won the first prize of $20, in 2-13— 2-03. "Nelly Bly/' 



