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bone. Subsequently purchased by Dr. J. L. Wheaton, 

 Pawtucketj E. I. In 1871, foaled Leda, bay mare, by 

 Aberdeen, by Eysdyk's Hambletonian. In 1873, foaled 

 Meta, bay mare, by Aberdeen, by Eysdyk's Hambleton- 

 ian. 



WHITENOSE. 



BrSwn gelding, with black points and white in face, 15^ 

 hands high, foaled in 186-, bred by Samuel Wardwell, 

 Oxford, Me., got by the Wm. Keene horse, by Cobb's 

 Brandywine. 



"Wardwell sold him to John Hill, of Stoneham, Mass., 

 and he to Chas. C. Emery, of Skowhegan, Me. While in 

 Maine he won a race at Farmington, Me., beating Car- 

 thage Boy in three straight heats, the fastest being 240J. 

 Mr. Emery sold him to J. D. Walton, of New York. 



LEEDS. 



Chestnut gelding, with star in forehead, 15J hands 

 high, foaled in 1866, bred by Sylvester Brown, of E. 

 Livermore, Me., got by Orphan Boy, dam by the Allen 

 Horse. Brown sold him, when two years old, to Ches- 

 man D. Gould, of North Leeds, Me., and Gould sold him 

 in 1873, to Geo. M. Delaney, of Lewiston. 



At the Knox county fair, at Eockland Me., Oct. 11, 

 1873, Leeds won a race, beating a field of five, the fastest 

 heat being 2.42;!. • 



MAUD MULLEE. 



Chestnut mare, about 15^ hands high, foaled in 1867, 

 bred by C. M. Holland,- Canton Point, Me., got by Young 

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