112 NOTED MAINS HORSES. 



SHOOTING STAR. 



Bay stallion with black points, 15J hands high, foaled 

 in 1866, bred by Henry Carvill, then of Freeman, Me., 

 got by Plying Eaton. 



SHARON. 

 Chestnut stallion, foaled in 1869, bred by Horatio G. 

 Eaton, Earmington, Me., got by Plying Eaton; dam, an 

 Eaton mare. Sold to S. N. Putnam, Santa Clara, Cal. 



JOHN PRANKLIN. 



Bay gelding, -vrith black points, and one white hind 

 foot, 15J hands high, foaled in 1866, bred by Joseph 

 Bangs, of Salem, Me., got by Plying Eaton, dam, of 

 Messenger descent. 



Bangs sold him, when three years old, to Charles Car- 

 vill, of Parmington, he, when four, to Samuel Parmer, 

 who afterwards sold him to Bradford & Sawyer, of Hyde 

 Park, Mass., retaining a one-third interest. Sept. 9th, 

 1869, at Portland, Me., he won a race for four-year olds, 

 beating Uncle Abe, now called Glengary, and Violetta, 

 the fastest heat being 2.49. 



Sept. 11th, 1873, at Lawrence, Mass., he won the first 

 and second heats in a race in 2.35 — 2.37}. 



TOM PARKER. 



Sorrel gelding, with one white stocking behind, and 

 narrow stripe in the face, 15* hands high, foaled in 1866, 

 bred by Mr. Davis, of Salem, Me., got by Plying Eaton, 

 dam, an Eaton mare, a pacer. Davis sold him to Thomas 

 Parker, of Kingfleld, and he, when four years old, to Sam- 



