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MOUNTAIN GUIDE’S LAST RACE.—The Auckland jumper, Mountain Guide, had to be destroyed through injuries received in the Grand National Hurdles. The photograph is of this race, with a mile gone. Pangolin, the leader, is not in the picture. Following are Carinthia, the winner (shown on the outside), Omeo and Mountain Guide (rails). Aurora Borealis, who scored two wins and a second at Riccarton, is shown behind Mountain Guide.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1053, 18 August 1930, Page 12

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MOUNTAIN GUIDE’S LAST RACE.—The Auckland jumper, Mountain Guide, had to be destroyed through injuries received in the Grand National Hurdles. The photograph is of this race, with a mile gone. Pangolin, the leader, is not in the picture. Following are Carinthia, the winner (shown on the outside), Omeo and Mountain Guide (rails). Aurora Borealis, who scored two wins and a second at Riccarton, is shown behind Mountain Guide. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1053, 18 August 1930, Page 12

MOUNTAIN GUIDE’S LAST RACE.—The Auckland jumper, Mountain Guide, had to be destroyed through injuries received in the Grand National Hurdles. The photograph is of this race, with a mile gone. Pangolin, the leader, is not in the picture. Following are Carinthia, the winner (shown on the outside), Omeo and Mountain Guide (rails). Aurora Borealis, who scored two wins and a second at Riccarton, is shown behind Mountain Guide. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1053, 18 August 1930, Page 12

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