108 NOTED MAINE BORSES. 



ville, Aug. 24, 1.870, she won a race, beating Lady Bur- 

 leigh in three straight heats in 2.37i, 2.38, 2.39. At the 

 County Pair at Skowhegan, the same season, she won a 

 race, beating Sleepy David in 2.36. At Dover, in Sept., 

 she beat Sleepy David, Abdallah, etc., jogging home in 

 2.37. At the State Fair, same season, she was awarded 

 the first prize, but did not trot as no horse would contend 

 with her. 



CAETHAGE BOY. 



Dark brown gelding, 15^ hands high, with curly black 

 mane and tail, foaled in 1862, bred by Oliver Kewman, 

 Carthage, Me., got by the KoUins Horse, dam, a black 

 pacing mare, by ]iVhalebone. Mr. Newman sold him 

 when young, and after having several different owners 

 he became, at five years of age, the property of Robert 

 Potter, then of Portland. 



Aug. 20, 1870, at Skowhegan, he won a race, beating 

 Bully Brooks, Beauregard, and Cushnoc, the fastest heat 

 being 2.39. Oct. 22, 1872, at Mystic Park, Boston, he won 

 a race, in three straigl^J; heats, beating Highland Maid, 

 Lady Wentworth, Lady Morris, and Captain. Time 2.- 

 32^, 2,34}, 2.35^. Mr. Potter sold him in 1872, to Mr. 

 Roberts, of Charlestown, Mass. 



SALLT-COME-UP. 



Brown mare, 15^ hands high, foaled in 1856, got by 

 Rising Sun. Ira Kilgore, of Parmington, bought her in 

 Kingfieid when four years old, and sold her to Isaac Mer- 

 rill, of Cumberland. Merrill sold her to James Howes, 

 of New Sharon. He to "William GaJe, of North Anson. 

 He to Charles Emery, of Skowhegan, and he to "William 



