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Sheldon Eeed, of Madison, Me., got by Winthrop Mor- 

 rill, dam, a Witherell. He was afterwards owned by 

 Ash Savage, of Waterville, who took him to New York, 

 and he subsequently passed into the hands of Budd 

 Doble. May 24, 1871, at the Point Breeze Park, Phila- 

 i> delphia, Pa., a purse of $1000 was ofEered for horses, that 

 had never started for purse, plate or stake. The race 

 was won by Fleetwood, in straight heats, in 2.37^, 2.35|, 

 2.35i. June 6, 1871, at Prospect Park Pair Grouads, he 

 won the three minute race, in straight heats,' in 2.81i, 

 2.31J, 2.32. 



Sept. 7, at Troy, N. T., he won a race in straight heats, 

 beating Medoc, Lady Ross, Charlie Green, Ben. Starr, 

 Lady Sheridan, Dreadnaught, Gray Jack and Shepard 

 Knapp, Jr; time, 2.31, 2.29, 2.30|. 



SAM CUETIS. 



Bay gelding, with black points, 16| hands high, foaled 

 in July, 1866, bred by Newton Packard, of Winthrop, 

 Me., got by Winthrop Morrill, dam, by Old Eaton. 

 Packard sold him to I. Bonney, of Winthrop, when two 

 years old, and .Bonney sold him when four to Charles 

 Gassett, of Boston. 



Sept. 12, 1872, at the Mystic Park Pall meeting he won 

 the race for horses that never beat 2.40, in three straight 

 heats in 2.33^, 2.34, 2.34. July 11, 1873, he won a race in 

 straight heats at the Mystic Park against Lady Went- 

 worth and Eoyal Mike, in 2.37|, 2.35, 2.34}. 



BABT BOY. 



White gelding, 15 hands high, foaled in 1865, bred by 

 Emmons Williams, of Eeadfield, Me., got by Winthrop 

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