THE "GOLDEN ARROW."
FORTHCOMING EXHIBITION
Auckland motoring enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting tho forthcoming visit of the "Golden Arrow," the famous car in which the late Sir Henry Segravo established tl.ie world's land speed record at Daytona last yeai. The car will be tho central attraction at' tho All-British (U.K. 1 Motor Olympia to be held at Cadman's Parking Station from October 3 to 11. Great interest was taken in tho "Goldon Arrow" in Canada and Australia, and it is estimated that nearly half a million people saw the car in Australia alono.
Tho exhibition, which is confined to vehicles manufactured entirely in tho United Kingdom, will include over 60 cms of well-known makes, and a number of motor-cvcles and commercial vehicles.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20668, 13 September 1930, Page 9
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