280 NOTED MAJHE HORSES. 



a race against Duchess, Emperor, "Western New Tork, 

 Jack Lewis, Navigator, America, Topsey and Lady 

 "Walker. Duchess won the first heat, in 2.33^, Emperor 

 the second, in 2.30, the third, in 2.32, and "W. H. Taylor 

 the fourth, fifth, sixth and race, in 2.33, 2.29^, 2.33. 



TOTING DEFL^NCE. 

 Stallion, foaled in 1869, owned by Wm. C. Howes, 

 Newburgh, Me., got bjJ)eflance, by Messenger Hunter, 

 he by imported EnglisSlunter, dam. Messenger, grand- 

 dam, by Defiance, great, grand-dam, by thoroughbred 

 Black Snake. 



KING'S PATCHEN. 



Black stallion, 15J hands high, foaled in 1871, owned by 

 L. D. King, "West Gray, Me., got by Tom Patchen, dam, 

 a Black Hawk mare. 



DASHA"WAY. 



Bay gelding, foaled about 1857, in Litchfield, Me., got 

 by Butterfield, by Old Eaton. He was taken to New 

 York, and purchased there by a Maine man, and brought 

 to Maine, after which he passed into the hands of O. M. 

 Shaw, of Bangor. Oct. 4, 1867, he trotted in Bangor, 

 against Little Fred, and won in four heats, time 2.31^, 

 2.34|, 2.36, 2.33, Fred winning the first and fastest heat. 



At Boston, Oct. 17, 1866, he, in double team with Gen. 

 McClellan, beat Ethan Allen and Honest Allen, in 2.39|, 

 2.39i, mile and repeat. 



LEW PETTEE. 

 Dark bay gelding, nearly 16 hands high, with great 

 length, great bone, without clumsiness, and immense 



