THE TURF
CAULFIELD GALLOPS
BIPLANE'S SEVEN FURLONGS. By Tolograph—Press Association—Copyright (Itec. October 18, 9,10 p.ra.i Moibotirno, October 18. Biplane, at Caullidd. easily covered seven furlongs in lmin. 33scc. Almoner iIM the half mile in SOscc; Wallace Tsinisiass covered nine furlongs in 2aiin. Sisee.
BIPLANE NOT FOB HALE. Sydney, October IS The constant rumours of the sale of the New Zealand horse Biplane, the A.J.O. Derby winner, and of big oilers being made for the horse, have been set at rest by Mr. G. D. Greenwood, tho owner, stating that Biplane "was not for sale at any ligure.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 21, 19 October 1917, Page 7
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