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Third best, to John Fifield of Augusta ; the mare a Messenger — 

 colt sired by Eaton horse. 



Trotting Horses. For best stallion, five years of age and up- 

 wards, for speed in trotting, to Samuel J. Smith of Auburn. 



Second best, to George M. Robinson of Augusta. 



For best stallion, three or four years of age, to Thos. S. Lang of 

 North Vassalborough. 



Second best, to same. 



For best mare, five years of age and upwards, for speed in trot- 

 ting, to J. B. Pompelly of Auburn. 



Second best, to C. G. Jackson of Winthrop. 



For best mare, three or four years of age, to B. F. Holmes of 

 Auburn. 



Second best, to Otis Holt of Turner. 



For best trotting gelding, five years of age and upwards, to George 

 F. Gilman of Waterville. 



Second best, to J. E. Morrill of Veazie. 



For best trotting gelding, three or four years of age, to W. S. 

 Gilbert of Kingfield. 



Second best, to L. H. Snell of Winthrop. 



Matched Horses. For best span of carriage horses, to Moses 

 Bailey of East Winthrop. 



Second best, to George F. Gilman of Waterville. 

 Third best, to Abner Toothaker of Rangely. 



Saddle Horses. For best saddle horse, to John L. Seavey of 

 Waterville. 



Geldings and Mares, for general use as Roadsters and 

 Carriage Horses. For best gelding, five years old and upwards, 

 to G. F. Gilman of Waterville. 



Second best, to R. Harville of Madison. 



For best gelding, four years old, to J. C. Gifford of Vassalbo- 

 rough. 



Second best, to John Hussey of China. 



For best mare, five years old and upwards, to C. G. Jackson of 

 Winthrop. 



Second best, to C. E. Savage of Augusta. 



