46 KOTED MAINS BORSES. 



EASTEEN BOY. 

 Light gray, nearly white gelding, of medium size, 

 foaled May, 1859, bred by John Bowman, of Benton, Me., 

 got by the Allen Horse, of Norridgewock, dam, the B. W. 

 Pray mare (so called), of Messenger descent. June 20, 

 1871, at the Beacon Park, Boston, he won the three-min- 

 ute race, in 2.35J, 2.38f , 2.37^. .June 29, at the Mystic 

 Park, he obtained a record of 2 82:i. July 27, he won a 

 race at Haverhill, Mass., fastest heat, 2,35^. 



LADY WALTOK 



Gray mare, 15^ hands high, foaled in 1867, bred by Mr. 

 Walton, of Norridgewock, got by the Allen Horse (?) 

 dam, by Witherell. 



Samuel 11. Jacobs, of Skowhegan, bought her when five 

 years old. 



June 14, 1873, at the Forest City Park, Portland, she 

 won a race, beating Purity and Grace. June 18, at the 

 Lewiston Driving Park, she won a race in three straight 

 heats, the fastest being 2.41. The next day, June 19, she 

 won the 2.50 purse; and the day following, the 20th, she 

 beat a field of five horses, in three straight heats. She 

 was afterwards taken to Massachusetts. 



WHITE STOCKINGS. 



Chestnut gelding, with four white feet, and stripe in 

 face, 15f hands high, foaled about 1856, bred by Mr. Cum- 

 mins, of Belgrade, Me., got by Witherell, dam, pedigree, 

 not traced. He was taken to JJTew York, where he trotted 

 many races, in good time. He was finally brought back 

 to Maine, and owned by John H. May, of Augusta. He 

 won several races in- Maine, during the season of 1873. 

 At the Maine State Pair, at Bangor, Sept. 19, 1873, he 



