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Auburn, Me., for |850. At that time he was considered 

 very fast. At Portland, Oct. 10, 1866, he won a race, the 

 fastest heat being 2.39i. The next day, Oct. 11, he beat 

 Shepherd Knapp, Jr., and Dashaway, and got a record 

 of 2.37. In 1868, Oct. 6, at Boston, in a race against 

 Warwick and Madawaska Maid, he won the first heat in 

 2.34. Oct. 14, 1868, at the Narragansett Park, B. I., in a 

 race against W. H. Taylor and eight others. Duchess 

 won the first heat in 2.33;^, and Emperor the second in 

 2.30, and the third in 2.32, and was distanced in the fourth 

 heat, the race being won by W. H. Taylor. 



LADY rAIEriELD. 



Gray mare, 15 hands 3J inches high, and weighs 960 

 pounds, in trotting condition, foaled in 1862, bred by 

 Frank Wing, of Fairfield, got by Rising Sun, dam, 

 a gray mare of Messenger descent, known as the Frank 

 Wing mare. Wing sold her when one year old to W. & 

 W. Jones, of Fairfield; they sold her to J. S. GifEordj and 

 he sold her when three years old to Rodney Jones for 

 $175. Jpnes sold her to E. K. EuSsell & Co., of Madison, 

 when four years old for $600, and Hill & Emery, of 

 Skowhegan, bought her of them for |1750. She was 

 afterward sold to J. D. Walton, of New York, for $2000, 

 and the last known of her she was owned by ex-Sheriffi 

 O'Brien, of New York city. She trotted several races 

 while owned in this State. Three days from the 

 pasture, she won the four-year-old purse at Skowhegan, 

 with a record of 2.54 The 5th of July, 1867, when five 

 years old, at Augusta, she won the five-year-old purse, , 

 time, 2.44. July 4th, 1868, she won a race at Hartland, 

 beating Lady Hamilton with a record of 2.34. At Water- 



