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Silas Burbank, Limerick, carriage horse. This is a light grey 

 four years old, weighs 980 lbs., 15 hands high, was raised in Parsons- 

 field by L. Ames. His Dam was the " Marston Ames " breed, and 

 his Sire the "Harpinus," said to be an imported breed. This is a 

 thick stocky horse of his age and generally well framed except being 

 a grain low on the wethers ; he has been driven but very little, yet 

 takes the bit well and comes up in fine style, and is naturally a gay 

 and rich appearing horse, particularly when he takes a moderate gait. 



R. P. Tapley, Saco, for carriage horse, presented a grey Messen- 

 ger and Morgan mare, seven years old, raised in this county, weighs 

 Ijl'iS lbs., very kind, free driver, good form and action, and is con- 

 sidered by your committee an excellent mare. 



B. F. Pease, Cornish, a dark grey mare five years old, small size 

 stocky and remarkably well made for a work and common business 

 horse. Although small this animal is said to weigh 925 lbs. and is 

 of the native breed, which speaks well of our natives. 



Harvey Page, Parsonsfield, carriage horse, dark grey, five years 

 old, weighs 928 lbs., raised in West Parsonsfield, by Mr. Doe, bought 

 last fall by Mr. Page, is of the Harpinus breed, generally well made 

 and appears to be entirely hardy and tough, but wants training to 

 be made a good carriage horse. 



John Cleaves, Saco, for carriage horse, enters his large Grey 

 <jelding, raised by him in Saco, eight years old. Messenger and 

 native breed, large size, good figure, full of life, travels easy for a 

 roadster, and is very fast for this county — taking a premium at the 

 last fair in Saco for trotting. 



Lewis Pierce, Saco, entered for carriage horse, his beautiful Roan 

 Oelding, "English Morgan" six years old, 950 lbs. weight, said to 

 have been raised by a Mr. Adams of Buxton, until he was three 

 years old. This horse has fine action, is very fleet, moves easy and 

 gracefully, is of good form and proportion, and considered by your 

 Committee one of the best horses in the county. 



Lawrence Jordan, Saco, entered his fine pair carriage horses, 

 being raised out of the county, were not entitled to a premium. 



Thomas P. Sawyer, Saco, entered a pair work horses, they also 

 were raised out of the county, but were considered a good firm pair 

 of work horses, and capable of doing well their duty. 



Moses MilliJzen, Biddeford, entered a pair of horses for work, well 



