32 G N. n. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



His colts seem to be patterned after liim, and are sell- 

 ing at a high figure. A four year old was sold to go West 

 last fall, for $1,500. He could trot 2.50. 



A three year old was sold, and is now owned at Laco- 

 nia, this State, for $600. An attempt has been made to 

 get some of his colts under a year old, and not one can be 

 bought less than §150. James Walker of this city has 

 one of his two-year-olds that promises to bring a large 

 price. Enough of his stock has been seen to create quite 

 a rage among horsemen. 



UNNAMED HORSES. 



Sullivan Cross of West Swanzey, owns three stallions of 

 the Woodbury Morgan stock, crossed with an English mare. 



One six years old, jet black; weighs 1220 pounds. 



One five years old, dark chestnut color; weighs 1200 

 pounds. 



One four years old, weighing 1050 pounds. 



These animals were all bred by Mr. Cross. 



J. P. Ladd, of Hill, owns a Black Hawk colt, four years 

 old, sired by Old Black Hawk, of Bridport, Yt., recently 

 deceased. Dam, Green Mountain mare. Weighs 900 

 pounds. 



