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Briggs, of Taunton, Mass. At Waterville, Me., she 

 trotted in a race, getting a record in the thirties. 



LADY BEEET. 



Gray mare, 15 hands high, foaled in 1856, bred by Capt. 

 Eolf , of Eumford, Me., got by Eising Sun, dam, of Mes- 

 senger descent. Rolf sold her to' Albert Hines, then of 

 Dixfleld, when three years old, and Hines sold her to Mr. 

 Emery, of Skowhegan. 



Aug. 7, 1866, she won a race, at <i&.ugusta. Me.* beating 

 Croton Oil, California Joe, and Mt. Vernon, and obtain- 

 ing a record of 2.39. She was afterwards taken to Mas- 

 sachusetts, and is said to be the dam of the gray gelding 

 Hopeful (record 2.25), by Godfrey's Geo. M. Patchen, Jr. 



MOCKING BIED. 



Bay gelding with black points, 14| hands high, foaled 

 in 1860, bred by Norman S. Beals, of Canton, Me., got by 

 Young Tobin, by Eising Sun, dam, a Trench mare 

 brought from Canada. 



Beals sold him when four years old to John P. Swasey, 

 of Canton, and he shortly afterwards to Samuel Burbank. 

 Burbank sold him when five to Isaiah Pompilly, of Au- 

 burn. Sept. 20, 1867, at Boston, he obtained a record of 

 2.40 in a race against Kangaroo, and Sept. 24, he won a 

 heat in 2.40^ at the same place. 



EEVENUB. 



Brown gelding, with star in the forehead, and one 

 white hind foot, foaled in 1863, bred by Isaac Heath, 

 Sumner, Me., got by Young Tobin, by Eising Sun, dam, 

 by Young Brandywine. 



