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SEAGRAM IMPORTS RACERS FROM ENGLAND. Toronto. Out.. September 2:i. — J. E. Seagrams Stable has he. ii si l engthened by be addition of four importations from England. Two are three y. ar oh! colts -Gelatine, by Gallinqle- Burg t. and Bezant, by tirme Jennifer. Both are winners this year. Gglatine, bought from Sir William Cooiicr. also won tie- Haluaker Plate al Goodwood last year in a field of tell started*. This year he won the Nork Park Piate of a mile and forty-four yards al Epsom in I :42%. Beaant, which carried Viscount Falmouths magpie colon, is by Or an Jennifer. He was placed in all three of his starts last year, and won a maiden race of a mile at Windsor upon the occasion of his only start this war. The others are Kate Kit I lehei ry. ch. f. g, by Cecasus -Sweet Silence, which was placed in the iast wo of her tour starts, and a tilly by Simontault. The lull lisi of officiate for the Woodbine meeting are:- Stewards Major William Heudiie, Thomas Clyde, Colin Campbell, W. s. Vesborah, Bartletl McLennan. Judges -Joseph J. BUffce. Francis Nelson. D. King Smith. Haudtcapper- w. s. Voatmrgh. Starter— A. P. Dade. Clerk of the scales aud entry clerk I". W. Her hardy: assistant. Joseph .McLennan. Timers Chaiios Bovb-. J. C. Palmer. Paddock .judge F. H. Elmore. Patrol judge - W. A. Hewitt Clerk of the course--W. 1". Eraser. George M. Hendrle, who was taken seriously ill at the close of the Windsor meeting, has recovered and b aide to | .d again.