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J. E. Munger, Oshkosh, 1st do. stallion, “Winnebago,” under 3 years,... 10 
H. P. Fales, La Prairie, 2d do. stallion, “Badger Star,” under 3 years,... 10 
J. V. Robbins, Madison, 1st do. mare, “Roan,” over 4 years,. 20 
J. M. Learned, Janesville, 2d do. mare, “Kitty,” over 4 years, . 15 
A very fine bright bay horse, named' “Ned Forrest” was 
shown in this city by Mr. Ferguson ; but without positive proof 
of pedigree ; and the Committee not deeming him thorough¬ 
bred, withhold the second premium, but w'ould recommend a 
discretionary premium as being a very fine well bred colt. 
C. L. Martin, 
A. H. Cronkhite. 
N. B. Van Slyke. 
PEDIGREE OF PRINCETON. 
Chestnut Sorrel; Foaled 1822, the property of John M. 
Clay, of Lexington, Kentucky; got by Imported Yorkshire; 
he by St. Nicholas. 
1st dam Magnolia by imported Glencoe, he by Sultan.— 
2d dam, Myrtle, by Mameluke (winner of the Derby in 1827.) 
3d dam, Bobadilea, winner of the Golden Cup at Ascot, and 
the Drawing Room Stake at Goodwood, in 1828, by Bobadil. 
4th dam, Pythoness, by Sorcerer. 5th dam, Princess, by 
Sir Peter. 6th dam by Dungannon. 7th Dam by Turf. 
8th dam by Herod. 9th dam by Golden Grove. 10th 
Dam Spinster, by Partner. 11th dam sister to Squirrel’s 
dam by Bloody Buttocks. 12th dam by Greyhound. 13th 
Dam bv Matchless. 14th dam by Brimmer. 15th dam by 
Pladd’s White Turk. 16th dam by Dodsworth. 17th dam 
Layton’s Barb Mare. 
Myrtle, the dam of Magnolia, was imported in 1736, by 
Hugh and John Kirkman, of Nashville, Tennessee. Mame¬ 
luke, sire of Myrtle, besides winning the Derby in 1827, ran 
second to Glanartney in the St. Ledger of the same year, 
which Glenartney won, both horses belonging to and running 
in the name of Lord Jersey .—See American Turf Register , 
Vol. 11, gage 95. 
For the history and pedigree of “ King of Cymrv,” see vol. 
IV. of Transactions Wisconsin State Agricultural Society. 
