. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. HAZEL WALDSTEIN. him in charge, believes he is the making of a very fast trotter. The filly which accompanied Humboldt from Eureka is called Hazel Waldstein. She is a four- year-old and also belongs to Miss Emma Lewis. Hazel Waldstein is coal black and compactly built. She resembles her sire, the trotting horse Waldstein 2:22% (son of Director 2:17 and sister to Albert W. 2:20, by Electioneer!. He sired Jack W. 2:12%, Humboldt Maid 2:13%. Lady Waldstein 2:15. etc. Hazel Waldstein's dam was Nellie V., by Ira (son of Piedmont 2:17% and Irene by Mohawk Chief 1. He


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. HAZEL WALDSTEIN. him in charge, believes he is the making of a very fast trotter. The filly which accompanied Humboldt from Eureka is called Hazel Waldstein. She is a four- year-old and also belongs to Miss Emma Lewis. Hazel Waldstein is coal black and compactly built. She resembles her sire, the trotting horse Waldstein 2:22% (son of Director 2:17 and sister to Albert W. 2:20, by Electioneer!. He sired Jack W. 2:12%, Humboldt Maid 2:13%. Lady Waldstein 2:15. etc. Hazel Waldstein's dam was Nellie V., by Ira (son of Piedmont 2:17% and Irene by Mohawk Chief 1. He sired lora 2:11%. Lou 2:14% and Eureka 2:15. Her second dam was by Guy Wilkes 2:15% tson of Geo. WiiKes 2:22 and Lady Hunker by Mambrino Patchen) When Mr. Chas. H. Durfee had McKinney : IP, he was always on the lookout for a high-class mare to breed to him and often said: "When I sell the old horse I want some one to take his plat will, in my estimation, be able to go on with the work he ; Johanna Treat, a mare with a rec- ord bar of 2:21. trial as a three-year-old of 2:17. was one destined to produce the desired foal. It was a wi lusty, high-headed youngster and was called Coronado. His sire. McKinney 2:11'4. is so well known that further reference to him is hardl> sary except to say that he leads every trotting stal- lion in the world as a sire of 2:11) performers and that his progeny sells higher to-day than that of any other sire. It made no difference apparently how the mares were bred that were mated with him the produce would invariably inherit all his good qualities, viz.: color, size, bone, conformation, con- stitution, disposition and speed. Coronado's dam. Johanna Treat, was by Thos. Rysdyk 2:2S; second dam Kate Treat by Venture 2:27 %. Thos. I; 2:2S was by Rysdyk. he by Hambletonian 10. out of Lady Duke (dam of Lady Welch, dam of Kitty C. 2:30 and Kinsett. a sire of ten in the 2:30 list), by Lexington (thorough- bred); second dam Mag- dalene by


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