12 The Horse- Breeders^ Guide and Hand Booh. 



BAZAR (WADDLE), 



(WINNER OF THE BEEFSTEAK STAKES AT CHICAGO (MILE HEATS) IN 



1876.) 



Will stand for mares at the stables of his owner in California by private 

 contract. Application to W. L. Fritchard, Sacramento, Cal. 



Bazar, by Jack Malone son of Lexington, bred by Gen. W. G. Harding, Belle Meade 

 Stud, near Nashville, Tenn., foaled 1873, dam Ivy Leaf the dam of Bramble, Bramba- 

 letta, etc., by imp. Australian, 2d dam Bayflower, by Lexington, out of Bay Leaf 

 the dam of Haywood, Beacon, Bayswater, Preakness, etc., by imp. Yorkshire. 

 Jack Malone, his sire, was an inbred son of Lexington to Sir Archy and imp, 

 Diomed, the winner of the first Derby in 1780, and was a fine race-horse ; Ivy Leaf, 

 his dam, is one of the best and most successful brood mares in the Belle Meade Stud, 

 as his great-grandam Bay Leaf was in the Woodburn Stud. Bazar was a speedy, 

 good race-horse and able to stay a distance ; started four times at two years old; was 

 third to Calvia and Clemmie G. in sweepstake at Lexington, Ky., three-fourths 

 of a mile in 1:16J, with four others behind him. Was unplaced in Alexander 

 Stake, half a mile, at Louisville, won by Vagrant in 50J- seconds. Was unplaced 

 in two sweepstakes at Lexingtqn. Ky, t and one mile, both won by Vagrant in 

 1:18 and 1.45^. At three years old won Club purse at Lexington, IJ miles in 3:09i, 

 beating Grenoble and two others. Ran second to Ajistides in the Club purse, 2J- miles, 

 in 4:271, the fastest race at the distance, Elemi and War Jig behind him. Chicago he 

 was second to Preston for Club purse, 1^ miles, in 2:41|, five others behind him. Was 

 third in Club purse, mile heats, three best in five, won by Newbern (Council Bluffs) in 

 1 :44, 1 :45 J, 1 :45t, 1 :52i ; Jack Hardy won first heat ; Bazar was second in third heat. 

 Cleveland, 0., won club purse, mile heats, in 1:43J, 1:46^, beating War Jig and three 

 others. Won Club purse 2 miles in 3 ;45J, beating Vicksburg and War Jig. Chicago, 

 won Beefsteak Stakes, mile heats, in l:49f, 1:49^, track heavy. San Francisco, Cal., 

 ran second to Mollie McCarty in Club purse, four mile heats, in 7:43i-, 7;42J, beating 

 Bradley, Bill Bingham and Lady Amanda. Ran second to Lady Amanda for Club 

 purse, mile heats, in 1 :44i, 1 :44f . He has covered but few mares, but has some prom- 

 ising colts. He is a chestnut, ISJ hands high, with all the substance and power 

 ]ieculiar ti the Jack Malones and is one of the links to perpetuate the Archy and 

 Diomed blood. He has nine crosses of that blood. 



