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brio-lit chestnut. At three months old Mr. Bellows sold 

 him to Silas Hale, of South Royalston, Mass. At eighteen 

 mouths old, Mr. Hale sold him to S. H. Edgerly, Esq., of 

 Manchester, N. H., vrho shortly after sold him to F. H. Ly- 

 ford, Esq., whose property he still remains. Clifton is a 

 bold-looking, active and muscular horse, and in many re- 

 spects resembles his celebrated sire. See cut in last year's 

 volume. 



COMET 



Was foaled in 1846, the property of Jonas Flint, of St. 

 Johnsbury, Vt. Sired by Billy Root, g sire, Sherman, g g 

 sire, Justin ^lorgan. Dam, dark chestnut, known as Crane 

 marc. Sired by Royal Morgan, g dam by Hubbard horse, 

 g g dam, known as the Pierce mare. Comet is a chestnut, 

 and weighs 1,050 lbs. He has taken several premiums. 

 One at the National Fair at Boston, 1855, and one at the 

 New-Hampshire State Fair ; also one in his own county. 

 He is now the property of Mr. Woods, of Hancock, N. H., 

 and is an excellent horse, with plenty of life, and a spirited, 

 nervous style of action. 



DRACO 



Is o^vncd by L. T. Tucker, Laconia. 



Pedigree. Sired by Young Morrill, g s ]\Iorrill, g g s, 

 Jennison Hor^e, g g g s, Young Morgan Bulrush, g g g g s, 

 Old Morgan BiilrusB, g g g g g s, Justin Morgan; dam of 

 Draco, Sherman Morgan. 



In muscular development and capacity of endurance he 

 has no superior. Four years old in the spring of 1857 — 

 stands sixteen hands high, is of a beautiful dapple black 

 color and weighs 1050 lbs. 



DANIEL WEBSTER 



Is four years old and of the clearest jet glossy black we 

 have seen for a long time, .closely resembling the beautiful 



