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The cut on page 157 is of a horse of great style and endurance, line all 

 over. A horse that will go with iiis head well uo : Urn's exceedingly 

 tine, mane rather light, but with plenty of tail, as a hor: should have; 

 evidently showing Morgan blood, dashed with Bell F( .ndcr and othei 

 thorough blood. 



Between the two, for real and intrinsic- merit, the first should be taken 

 There is plenty of style about him, and strength. There is also a body 

 of tine character on limbs of great power. Such will be found accept- 

 able and sought after a' ways by gentlemen wanting a single horse, or a 

 pair for driving on the road, or for driving in the city park-ways in th« 



