MISCELLANBO US. 



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least, formerly owned — ^by a Mr. Clark, of Bangor, Me., 

 and called Milkmaid. We have been unable to trace her 

 pedigree, but sbe is said to be of Messenger descent. 

 Owned in Massachusetts, by Barney Eafferty. Sept. 23, 

 1873, at Concord, Mass., she beat Kate Gilbert, who won 

 the first heat, Jenny Smith, Kangaroo, and Colonel B., 

 time, 2.46i, 2.51i, 2.384, 2.38|. 



DAISY. 



Chestnut mare, foaled in 1855, supposed to be by With- 

 erell. Taken to New York from Maine, and well known 

 on the road in Brooklyn as Lady Wallace, and could trot 

 in about 2.35. Purchased, in 1861, by Pickering Clark, 

 and taken to Pittsfield, Mass. 



YOUUG ETHAN ALLEN. 



Bay stallion, with black points, 16| hands high, and 

 weighs 1410 pounds, foaled in 1860, bred by Eliab L. Ea- 

 ton, Manchester, Me., got by a son of Ethan Allen, dam, 

 by the Beals horse, 2d dam, by Stone's Messenger. 

 Eaton sold himy and he was taken to New Hampshire, in 

 1871. 



JOSEPH E. CONANT. 



Blood bay stallion, with three white stockings, g^nd 

 stripe in face, lof hands high, and weighs 1000 pounds, 

 foaled April 21, 1869, bred by O. N. Blackington, then 

 of Eockland, Me., got by. Seth Warner, by Ethan Allen, 

 dam, Sontag, Joseph K. Conant's dam, Lady Lang, by 

 Telegraph, out of a Mambriho mare. Telegraph by Ver- 

 mont Black Hawk, dam by Yermont Hambletonian. 



