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HIGHLAND CHIEF 



Was foaled June 9, 1853, the property of Henry H. Smith, 

 New Market, Rockingham County, N. H. Color, Llood bay 

 with black mane and tail ; 15 hands 1 inch high, and weighs 

 960 lbs. Sire, Royal Oak 3d, g sire, Royal Oak 2d, g g 

 sire. Royal Oak, imported into the Province of New Bruns- 

 wick in 1839 by the Governor of that Province. Import- 

 ed Royal Oak was thorough-bred. Highland Chiefs dam, 

 Forest Maid, was by Bush Messenger ; g dam by Sherman 

 Morgan, Jr., g g dam by Sherman, by Justin Morgan. 



HUBBARD HORSE 2d 



Was foaled in 1851, the property of Dr. Frederick Jones, 

 of New Ipswich, N. H. Sired by Flint horse, g sire, Sher- 

 man, g g sire, Justin Morgan. Dam, a superior animal, no- 

 ted for fleetness and endurance. This horse is now owned 

 by George B. Hubbard, of Ashby, Mass., is 14 hands high, 

 weighs 900 lbs., is of a rich, dark brown color, compact and 

 finely proportioned, of elegant action, and possesses the re- 

 quisite points of a fleet horse. 



KARBY HORSE 



Was bred in Bath, N. H. Sired by Bailey horse, g sire, 

 Woodbury, gg sire, Justin xMorgan. Chestnut color, and 

 waighs 1,125 lbs. 



KENT'S MORGAN 



Was foaled in 1844, the property of Adrial Kent, Lancaster, 

 N. H. Sired by Bailey horse, g sire, Woodbury, gg sire^ 

 Justin Morgan. Dam by Sherman. This horse weighs 

 1,050 lbs.; is 15 hands high; a deep bay color; star in the 

 face and white hind feet; style and action good. Stock has 

 proved excellent. Is now owned by A. J. Congdon, of Lan- 

 caster, N. H. 



