80 WOTED MAIKE HOItSES. 



_ ALLEN HORSE. 



Sometimes called Norridgewock Messenger; gray stal- 

 lion, 16 hands high, and weighed 1,200 pounds; foaled in 

 18M, bred by James Moulton, of Wayne, got by the 

 Hunton horse; dam pedigree unknown. Moulton sold 

 him to Daniel Eoss, of "Wayne, and he was known in 

 "Wayne and vicinity as the Foss horse. 



Eoss sold him to Lewis Allen, of Norridgewock. He 

 afterwards went to Springfield, Mass. 



MESSENGEB BONUS. 



Gray stallion, 15 hands high, foaled in 1845, bred by 

 Levi Dow, of "Waterville, Me., got by the Stone horse, 

 dam by Bonus; a roan stallion brought to Maine from 

 Canada. 



Henry Lawrence, of Eairfield Centre, bought him when 

 four months old, and owned him until he was about 

 twelve years of age, when he had him gelded, and he was 

 taken to Boston. 



SHOEES MESSENGER. 



Dapple gray stallion, 15^ hands high, foaled about 1845, 

 bred by George Shores, of Waterville, got by the Stone 

 horse; dam the Shores mare (so called). Shores sold him 

 to Esau Savage when six years old, and he sold him to a 

 circus company, and'he went out of the State. 



STONE HORSE. 

 Gray stallion, foaled in 1828, bred by E. Ballard, of 

 Augusta, Me., "got by "Winthrop Messenger, dam, an Eng- 

 lish mare ; brought to Maine from the Province of New 

 Brunswick. Ballard sold him to Henry Stone, of Anson. 

 Stone kept him several years, "and then sold him to Tufton 



