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READY FOR OPENING AT TORONTO TODAY. No Available Stable Room Special Train from Windsor Trevclyan Arrives from England, Toronto, Ont., September 14. The autumn meeting of the Ontario Jockey Club, which commences tomorrow, gives every promise of providing seven days of splendid sport to the thousands who patronize its racing. A visit to Woodbine Park this morning saw everything spick and span and in readiness for the opening. The whole of the stabling accommodation has been allotted and horses coming in from all points; the Seagram, Thomas and Shields horses have arrived from New York. Francis Tre-velyah, one of the stewards, reached Toronto from England yesterday afternoon, and Fred Gcrhardy, clerk of the scales and haudicapper, has arrived from Windsor. Joseph E. Seagrams string at Woodbine consists of Cloten, Slaughter, Inferno, Purslane, Babbling Brook, Aqua Tint, Main Chance, Lyndhurst, Sour Sack, Amberlcy, Merry England, Sir Ralph. Eight yearlings purchased at the New York sales, were brought here with the older horses. Shields and Thomas have LIcbcr, Meddling Daisy, Light Comedy, Diamond, Ormondes Right, Home-lander, Dispense, Dr. Coffey, Winnlfred A. Other horses just arrived arc Ellicott, Tanbark, Amber, J. It. Laughrey, Charles L. Stone, Boola, George E. Milner, Phil Igoe, Troolssie, Question, Reservation, Toots Mook, La Gloria, Request, Neva Welch, Mary Derby, Gillette, Miss Hawlcy, Olive Leaf, Pixley, The Abbot, Hazel Patch and W. A. Gorman. Edward Corrigaus lot. and about nineteen carloads additional will leave Windsor by special train tonight getting in tomorrow morning.