NOTED MAINE HORSES. 251 
BONNEY’S EATON. 
Sorrel horse with light mane and tail, 15% hands high, 
foaled in 1855, bred by Oliver C. Smith, Readfield, Me.; 
yot by the Eaton Horse, dam’s pedigree unknown. Sold 
when three years old to I. E. Bonney of Winthrop, Me.,, 
and by him in 1862 to Philip M. Slicer, 25 So. Frederick 
St., Baltimore, Md. 
BESSIE MORRILL. 
Chestnut mare with stripe in face and near hind foot 
white, foaled April 28th, 1880; got by Gov. Morrill, dam 
Fanny Hersey, by Horner’s Brandywine. Bred and 
owned by 8. P. Hersey, Nu. Auburn, Me. 
BRANDY WINE (Morray’s). 
_ Brown horse 15% hands high, foaled in 1868, bred by 
Benj. P. Bean, Jay Bridge, Me.; got by Goding’s Brandy, 
dam a gray mare said to be of Messenger blood. He was’ 
sold to Wm. Monroe, of Boston, and afterwards to the 
Rev. W. H. H. Murray and kept at his farm at Guilford, 
Conn. The editor of the Turf, Field & Farm on visiting 
the ‘“‘“Murray Stock Farm” at Guilford said of Brandy- 
wine: ‘Mr. Murray got up behind him at his farm. and 
_ speeded him for our benefit with the reins lying on his 
back. He is a horse of wonderful speed in harness, and 
although he has no record can trot in 2.25 or better.” 
' BLACK HAWK CHIEF. 
Bay horse 153 hands high, with a little white on both 
hind ankles, foaled in June, 1871, bred by Geo.. Hamil- | 
tou, Dexter, Me.; got by Brown Harry, dam by a Black 
Hawk horse. Owned by John Hoyt, Phillips, Me. 
BERNARD. 
Bay colt with star and white ankles, foaled in 1882,bred 
and owned by Freeman Andrews, Lewiston, Me.; got by 
Glenarm, dam’s pedigree unknown. 
