TROTTING SUPPLEMENT. 977 



Said to have been bred in Kentucky. Raised in Chicago. Owned 

 by Robert Bonner, of N". Y. This mare and Flatbush Maid were 

 the team that Mr. Bonner drove in 2.26. It is but justice to say the 

 above pedigree has been doubted, but the appearance of the mare 

 indicates very high breeding. 



LADY PLANET, b. m. 

 Trotted in harness, 1860, in 2.38-2.36-2.38^. 



LADY PATCHEN, 



Foaled 1855 ; got by George M. Patchen ; dam by Saladin, son of 

 Young Bashaw. 



LADY REILEY, b. m. 



May Queen was her true name. 



LADY SALISBURY, br. m., 



Foaled about 1840; got by Abdallah ; dam a mare of Messenger 

 blood. 



Owned by S. R. Bowne, L. I. 



LADY SEYTON, ch. ra. 



Trotted in harness, on the Centreville Course, 1831, two miles in 

 2.18, distancing Paul Pry the first heat. 



LADY SHAW, b. ra. 

 Trotted to wagon, in Providence, 1861, in 2.35-2.37 J-2. 3 7. 



LADY SHERMAN, br. m., 



Foaled 18 ; got by Sherman Black Hawk (alias the North Horse). 

 Went to wagon, at Cincinnati, 1861, two miles in 5.07-5.10. 



LADY SHERRY, br. m., 



Foaled 1856; got by Cassius M. Clay; dam by Webber's Tom 

 Thumb. 



Owned by Edwin Thome, Newburg, N. Y. 



LADY SLIPPER, gr. m., 



Foaled 18 ; got by Abdallah. 

 This mare was taken to England. 



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