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old, to Messrs. Withee & Gray, of "WaterviUe, for $1500. 

 They sold him, a few months afterwards, to Boston par- 

 ties, for $2,650. He trotted in a r^ce at Boston, in 1872, 

 when five years old. 



BIJTTEEFLY. 



Brown filly, with one white hind foot, foaled May 10, 

 1873, bred by James H. Lawrence, Somerset Mills, Me., 

 got by Kentucky Boy, dam, by the Allen horse. 



LADY PILOT. 



Bay filly,-with black points, two white hind feet, and star 

 in forehead, foaled May 12, 1872, bred by P. D. Harmon, 

 Gardiner, Me., got by Black Pilot, dam, an Indian Chief 

 mare. Black Pilot was bred by R. A. Alexander, of 

 Kentucky, and brought to Maine by Major J. T. Rich- 

 ards, of Gardiner. 



DRACO PRINCESS. 



Black mare, with no white, 15| hands high, foaled June 

 26, 1867, bred by the late John L. Seavey, of Waterville, 

 got by Draco, dam, by Hiram Drew. Mr. Seavey sold 

 her, together with her dam, to C. Butman, Plymouth, 

 Me., and he sold her, when three years old, to Abram 

 Woodard, Esq., of Bangor. 



TROUBLESOME. 



.Chestnut gelding, with star in forehead, 15| hands 

 high, foaled in 1859, bred by William Penniman, of 

 Beadfleld, Me., got by a Drew and Witherell horse, 

 owned by Mr. Penniman, dam, a bay mare, by Old Eaton. 

 Penniman sold him to W. Woodbury, of Norway, and he, 



