King Bit...... . 2 2 2Sti'osi Day.—The closing day of the fall meeting of the Brandon Turf Olnb waa laigely attended, and the races were keenly contested. A good deal of money waa invested in the pool box, the favorites in each of the events being literally hacked. The first event was (he free-for-all trot, in which Dictator sold favorite against the held, composed of Gerald and Arthur Boy. The first heat was won by two lengths by Gerald, the favorite being second. Dictator then captured the three following heata. but the last wan given to Gerald, a claim oi foul driving by the driver of Arthur Bov against that of Dictator being sustained.1 bd tifih heat and race waa won cleverly by the favoiite. The following is theRCMMAKY.Purse $400, free for all trot.I. G. Cronau's Dictator 2 113 1G. cVebb's Gerald I 2 3 I 2H. Barnes’ Arthur Boy 3 3 2 2 3Time. 2.31, 2.34 2.35, 2.32*. 232.The running race, mile heats, was won by Lottie G., the favonte, although the hnrt heat was won cu a claim of foul by Fowler, a very fast mare, and said to be Lacy, by Tenor, and a (Queen's plater. The Winnipeg mare bad no difficulty in securing tk« next two neats and race, the others finish ing as perSCMMAKY.Mile heats, rnnning purse, $200.P. Griffin a Lottie G 4 11J. hlcLaren’s Annie Fowler 12 38. Archer’s MAdelaide 2 3 2S. E. Clement’s Topay 3 4 4Time—1.50, 1.50*, 1.5$.The concluding event was the pony race, w hich was disastrous to the hackers of the favorite, Brown Jag, the race being won by Biack Prince, in very fast time, rhe following is theSCMMAXV.W. W. Smith’s Black Prince 2 111G. G. Cairn’s Brown Jog 12 2 3J. Moigrove’s Possom 3 3 3 2A. F. Boisaean’s Ply 4 4 4 4runs, $$*. $7, 3$ 5$,