for Thrills for Speed for Excitement COME TO THE MOTOR CAR RACING at MURIWAI NEXT SATURDAY 10 Thrilling Events in Full View of the Public (A Special Speedway has been marked out on the beach in full view of Natural Grandstand) For the First Time in Auckland' You Can See Racing Cars in Full Flight FIRST APPEARANCE SOUTH OF THE LINE OF SUPERCHARGED RACING CARS To be Driven by such Speed Kings as Russell Taylor, N.S.W.,C. East, N.S.W., Harold Cooper, Vic. Hope Bartlett, Vic. Tlie Big Events in Full Swing from 2 o ’clock on All roads leading to the beach have been g reatly improved by the Highways Board, making it only lj hours’ drive from the city. Ample good camping space is available to those intending to go out on the Friday night. COME FOR THE WEEK-END, as attempts will be made on the Australasian speed records on Sunday. I® 0
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 604, 5 March 1929, Page 7
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