66 NOTED MAINS BOSSES. 



He was purchased when young by Mr. Samuel Smith, 

 and sometimes called the " Smith Horse." He was sold 

 and taken to Massachusetts, and July 3d, 1866, he won a 

 race at Boston, beating Brewer Bby, and Honest Abe, 

 the fastest heat being 2.36. He was afterwards brought 

 back to Maine, and was for a while owned by H. B. Pink- 

 ham, of Brunswick, who sold him in 1872, to go to Bos- 

 ton. 



AUBURN BOY, 



Chestnut gelding, with white strip in face, 15f hands 

 high, foaled in 1864, bred by Dr. D. B. Strout, of Au- 

 burn, Me., got by Lewiston Boy, dam, not traced. 



Dr. Strout sold him in 1870, to N. C. Hutchins, of 

 Chesterville, and he was subsequently purchased by 

 Messrs. Wright and Norcross, of Tearnaught Farm, 

 Manchester. Among his performances on the turf are 

 the following: — June 20th, 1873, at the Lewiston Driving 

 Park, he won a race, beating Lady Amazon, and Gentle 

 Annie. July 4th, 1873, he won a race at the same place, 

 beating Lady Amazon, in three straight heats, the fastest 

 being 2.41. Previous to this. May 30, at the Mystic Park, 

 Boston, he won the last three out of four heats, in a race 

 in 2.37i, 2.40, 2.39|. 



SUSIE. 



Chestnut mare, with small star in forehead, 14| hands 

 high, foaled in 1864, bred by W. S. Mitchell, Dixfleld, 

 Me., got by a Morgan horse, brought from Vermont, by 

 Asa Gile, Esq., of Readfleld; dam, by the Libby Horse. 

 Mitchell sold her when six years old, to Wilson and Bick- 

 er, of Brighton, Mass. While owned in Maine, she 



