150 NOTED MAINE HOUSES. 



foaled ia 1863, bred by T. S. Lang, Vassalboro, Me., got 

 by Gen. Knox, dam, of Messenger descent. Col. Lang 

 sold him, when a weanling, to James Howes, of New 

 Sharon. At the State Fair, in 1870, he trotted in 2.40, 

 and was awarded the first premium for stallions for gen- 

 eral use under eight years old. 



BLACK STRANGEK. 

 Black stallion, with small star in forehead, 17 hands 

 high, and weighs 1320 pounds, foaled May 20, 1866, bred 

 by James Hussey, Getchell's Corner, Me., got by TJncle 

 Sliube, formerly called Wier's Knox, dam, by Roman's 

 Messenger. 



BONNYDOOjST. 



Dark brown stallion, with two white feet, and narrow 

 ' stripe in face, 16 hands high, foaled June 20, 1868, bred 

 by Charles A. Prost, Corinna, Me., got by Black Sultan, 

 dam, of Morgan descent. * 



Has been awarded three first premiums at West Pe- 

 nobscot Agricultural Society Fairs. 



STARE KING. 



Dark brown stallion, with star in forehead, and one 

 white hind foot, foaled May 80, 1871, bred by William 

 Chamberlain, Belgrade, Me., got by Col. Kling, dam, by 

 Wamsutter, he by Sherman Black Hawk. Chamberlain 

 sold him when four months old to E. W. Webb, Augusta, 

 Me. 



ROBERT BONNER. 

 Black stallion, with star in forehead and stripe on nose, 



