MAINE 2.30 LIST. rx 
by him in 1872 to Dunn Walton of New York City. At 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 6, 1875, Nelly Walton won a 
race in straight heats in 2.284, 2:284,2.28. At Point Breeze 
Park, Philadelphia, Oct. 13th and 14th, 1875, she won a 
race of six heats winning the last three in 2.304, 2.294, 
2.293. Fastest record 2.264, made at Rochester, N. ed 
Aug. 12, 1875. 
NELSON, 2.26§. 
(4209). 
Bay horse 15§ hands high, foaled June 12th, 1882, bred 
by C. H. Nelson, Sunnyside Farm, Waterville, Me ; got 
by Young Rolfe, 2.213, dam Gretchen (dam of Susie | 
Owen, 2.26), by Gideon. At the Maine State Fair of 1885 
Nelson won both the cups, for “stallions of all ages” and 
for three year olds, in 2.26%, the fastest mile ever made by 
a three-year-old on a half-mile track, and the fastest at 
that time for the age outside of California and Kentucky. — 
NINA (PacER), 2.224. 
Brown mare foaled in June, 1878, bred by the late F.H. 
Hutchins, Hanover, Me.; got by Eclair, son of Gen.Knox, 
dam by a black horse whose pedigree we have been unable 
to trace, although he was owned at Lockes Mills and Han- 
over, in Oxford County. Nina was owned by Enos Heald 
of No. Buckfield, who sold her in the Spring of 1886 to 
Boston parties. At Mystic Park, Boston, June 10th, 1886, 
Nina won the 2.80 pacing race in straight heats. Time 
2,294, 2.248, 2.25. 
PALMA, 2.224. 
Chestnut gelding 15 hands 24 inches high, foaled in 1869, 
bred by a Mr. Cheney, Wilton, Me.; got by Matchless, by 
Prince Albert, by Green Mountain 2d; dam by the Beals 
Horse, son of Old Eaton. Sold to Benj. Dudley of Wil-. 
ton, and by him to G. & E. Childs of Canton Point, Me. 
Horatio Wood of Livermore Falls, bought out G. Childs’ 
