274 NOTED MAINE HORSES. 
mare. Lexington, the sire of Arthur, was owned by Mr. 
Judkins, and was afterwards sold to New York parties. 
Arthur was sold to E.T. Monroe and by him to Dunt 
Walton, of New York City. In June, 1875, at Prospect 
Park, N. Y., Arthur won the 2.31 race, winning the last 
three out of four heats in 2.284, 2.314, 2.314. June 16th, 
at Providence, R. I., he won the 2.29 class in 2.314, 2.293, 
2.293. June 25th at Beacon Park, Boston, he was entered 
in the 2.29 race, winning the first two heats in 2.294, 
2.294, when owing toa collision between him and Frank 
J., both were distanced, Arthnr being so badly injured 
that it was feared he would never be able to start again. 
ARTHUR T., 2.30. 
Brown bay gelding with gray spots, foaled in 1869, bred 
by a Mr. Palmer, So. China, Me.; got by Col. Ellsworth, 
sometimes called the Clark Horse, son of Gen. Knox, dam 
by Hector. Owned by John H. Nutter, Great Falls,N.H. 
On the turf several years previous to 1880, with indiffer- 
ent success. At the Maine State Fair of that year he won 
the ‘‘Consolation” race in four heats, of which he won 
the last three in 2.334, 2.33, 2.344. Oct. 14th, following, 
at Mystic Park, Boston, he won the 2.32 race in four heats, 
winning the last three in 2 30, 2.30, 2.314. 
BABY LOY 2.30. 
White gelding, 15 hands high, foaled in 1865; bred by 
Emmons Williams, Readfield, Me., got by Winthrop Mor- 
rill, dam a gray mare of Messenger descent. J.D. Pack- 
ard, of Winthrop, bought him and sold him to Richard- 
son & Warner, and they sold him to Charles Gassett, of 
Boston. Sept. 3d, 1873, at the New England Fair at Mys- 
tic Park, Boston, he won the 2.40 race, winning the last 
three out of six heats in 2.36, 2.39, 2.30. 
BARNEY KELLEY 2.25. 
Brown bay gelding with black points, 153 hands high, 
