58 NOTED MAINE HORSES. 



Esq., Camden, Me. Oct. 2d, 1868, at Eockland, she won 

 a race, beating Black Walnut, and Eight Bower, the 

 fastest heat being 2.40, which we believe .is her fastest 

 record, although she has trotted on ice, very fast. In the 

 winter of 1872-73, she was purchased by Messrs. Wright 

 and Norcross, and taken to Fearnaught !Farm, to be used 

 for breeding purposes. 



PRINCE BISMARK. 



Bay gelding, with white atrip in face, foaled June 15, 

 1869, bred by O. W. Tilton, West Waterville, Me., got by 

 a horse that came 'from Vermont, of Morgan blood, 

 called Brandywine, dam, a Witherell mare^ 



MOEGAN BILLY. 



Dapple bay stallion, with black points, and two white 

 feet, 15.2 hands high, and weighs 1,000 pounds, foaled in 

 1866, bred by Moses Mason, Gilead, Me., got by a Mor- 

 gan horse, dam, an English pacing mare. 



HIRAM DYER. 



Bay brown stallion, with star in forehead, foaled May 

 11, 1864, bred by J. P. Dyer, Presque Isle, Me., got by 

 the West horse (so called) by Morgan Csesar, he by 

 GifEord Morgan, dam, Morgan and English. June 25, 

 1873, Hiram Dyer won a race in three straight heats at • 

 Bangor, Me., time 2.48}, 2.45, 2.45. 



PADDY. 



Black gelding, with white crescent in forehead, and 

 one white hind foot, about 16 hands high, foaled in 1866, 

 bred by Galen Gat«s, Carroll, Me., got by Morgan Paddy, 



