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weighs 1,010 lbs. Elis style and action are very spirited. 

 He is pleasant-tempered and very playful. His stock is 

 good and sells well. He was kept in Malone, N. Y., in the 

 season of 1854 and '55, and is there at this time, but is 

 owned by S. F. Wright, Nashua, N. H. 



ROMEO 1st 



Was foaled April 30th, 1848; the property of Silas Hale, 

 of South Royalston, Mass. Sired by Green Mt. 2d, g sire, 

 Giftord, gg sire, Woodbury, g g g sire, Justin Morgan. Dam 

 sired by Sherman, g dam a Messenger mare. Mr. Hale kept 

 Eomeo until September 2cl, 1852, when he sold him to S. 

 H. Edgerly, Esq., of Manchester, N. H., for $600. Mr. Ed- 

 gerly kept him until March 22d, 1854, when he sold him to 

 Edward C. Davis, of Dubuque, Iowa, for $1,500, and he is 

 now owned by Mr. Davis. In 1853, Romeo received pre- 

 miums at the HilLsboro County Fair, N. H., and at the N. 

 H. State Fair at Manchester. In the Fall of 1854, he re- 

 ceived the first premium at Dubuque County Fair, in Iowa. 

 Is a fine horse, and much resembles his sire. 



REVENGE 



Was foaled in Claremont, N. H., in 1815, the property of 

 Cyrus Moore. Sired by Justin Morgan. Dam, a light 

 brown with a white stripe in the face, and white hind feet; 

 she was a smart driver, but did not carry her head high; 

 nor did she have a good gait, as she sometimes paced. Her 

 sire is not known ; her dam was bay with white in the face, 

 and was owned by Mr. Ball, of Unity, N. H. She paced a 

 good deal, but was very smart. Nothing is known of her 

 sire or dam, but she was called at that time a '' Narragan- 

 sett pacer." 



Mr. Moore sold Revenge, the autumn after ho was two 

 years old, to Nchemiah Rice Mr. Rice kept him two or 

 thi-ee years, and sold him to a Mr. Tyler, and he kept him 

 in the vicinity of CLaremont until nine years old, when Mr. 



