TROTTING SUPPLEMENT. 1015 



WIDOW MACIIREE, ch. m., 



Foaled 1 8 ; got by American Star. 



Raised by Jaines W. Hoyt, Goshen, N. Y 



WILDAIR, br. h., 



Foaled 18 ; got by a son of imp. Messenger, 1562 ; that stood at 

 Washingtonville, Ornge Co., N". Y., and after one or two seasons 

 was sold and taken to the State of Maine; dam by imp. Grey High- 

 lander, 1151. 



This was a remarkably fine horse, and stood in Orange Co., 

 many years from about 1818 till 1838, or nearly so and was one 

 of the founders of the excellent road stock of that region. Messen- 

 ger had a son of this name (see appendix), and it is possible this may 

 be the same horse. 



Owned by Stacy Beaks, Middletown, N". Y. 



WILD DAYRELL, b. h., 



Foaled 1854; got by Kemble Jackson; dam Lady Moore, by 

 Mambrino Paymaster. 



Owned and stood near Detroit, Mich., whence he was taken to 

 Green Co., 111. His name was changed to Kemble Jackson, Jr. 



WILLIE GOLD-DUST, ch. h., 



Foaled 18; got by Gold-Dust. 

 Died April, 1866. 



WILLIAM PENtf, br. g., 



Appeared on the trotting turf, 1837. 



WILLIAM PEOT. 

 Trotted in Ohio, 1859, in 2.42-2.41-2.35 J. 



WILLIAM TELL, ch. h., 

 Foaled about 1848. 



His advertisement says he was from Duroc and Messenger stock. 



WOBURN, br. h., 



Foaled 1863; got by Rysdyk's Hambletonian ; dam by Telegraph, 

 son of Cassius M. Clay. 



Owned by Alden Goldsmith, Orange Co., N. Y. 



