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HORACE GREELEY. 



Blood bay, weighs 1000 pounds, foaled in 1869, bred by- 

 Nelson Herrin, Houlton, Me., got by a horse owned by 

 Mr. Herrin, called the West horse, said to have trotted in 

 2.32, dam, of Horace Greeley, a Drew mare. ■ 



GIPSET. 



Gray mare, 15f hands high, foaled May 23, 1867, bred 

 by Nathan Stiles, Waterville, Me., got by Draco, dam, a 

 gray pacing mare, brought from Massachusetts, and sup- 

 posed to be of Messenger descent. 



StUes sold her, in 1872, to Wm. H. Thompson, of Wil- 

 mington, Delaware. In May, 1873, she trotted a trial at 

 the Prospect Park, L. I., driven by J. H. Phillips, in 

 2.29i^. 



CARLOTTA. 



Formerly " Belle of- Augusta." Roan mare, with 

 black points, 14J hands high, foaled in 18.5-, bred by Rev. 

 W. A. P. DiUingham, of Sidney, Me., got by Indian 

 Chief, dam, by Witherell. Charles Milliken, of Augusta, 

 bought her of Mr. Dillingham, and sold her to George M. 

 Robinson, and he to George Means, for $1400. As Belle 

 of Augusta, she won the first and second heats in a race 

 at Augusta, July 4, 1867, time, 2.42*, 2.40. She was 

 afterwards called Carlotta. 



BLACK TOPSEY. 



Black mare, under 15 hands high, foaled in 1855, bred 

 in Kingfleld, Me., got by Young Hogarth, and he by 

 Hogarth, a horse brought from Nova Scotia, dam, of 

 Black Topsey, by Old Eaton. Owned by J. C. Runkle, 

 New York, and kept in Maine for breeding purposes. 

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