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BUTCHER BOY. 



Pormerly called the " Brackett " horse, red roan stal- 

 lion, bred by Mr. Brackett, of Starks, Me., got by a horse 

 brought from Canada. He was afterwards owned by S. 

 H. Jacobs, of Skowhegan, and trotted in 2.40 at Portland. 



TEANK. 

 Chestnut gelding, with two white feet, 15 hands 2^ 

 inches high, foaled in 1869, owned by G. & E. Childs, 

 Canton Point, Me., got by Matchless, dam, an Eaton 

 mare. • 



STATE OF MAINE. 

 Gray gelding, 15f hands high, foaled in 1869, bred by 

 John S. Lunt, Dixfleld, Me., got by Toung Brandywine, 

 dam, by State of Maine. 



NELLIE MAYO. 



Bay mare, with black points, foaled July 10, 1873, bred 

 by Prank M. Mayo, Canton, Me., got. by Hampton, 3am, 

 brought from New York, and said to be by Eoyal George. 



HELEN. 

 Bay rnare, with black points, IS^ hands high, bred in 

 Maine, and taken to Massachusetts, and owned by Wil- 

 liam Mason, of Taunton, got by the Hathaway Horse, he 

 by the Pease Horse, by Winthrop Messenger, dam, of 

 Helen, an English mare brought from the Provinces. 

 Helen has a public record of 2.37, and is the dam of Bay 

 Pearnaught, by Old Pearnaught. 

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