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WITH HIS 500 H.P. MYSTERY-CAR, “ANZAC,” “Wizard” Smith, the famous Australian racing motorist, arrived at Auckland by the Maunganui this morning. He is to attempt the mile Australian record and the 10-mile world record on a New Zealand beach. Left to right: Mr. Don Harkness, motor engineer and racer, Mrs. Smith, “Wizard” Smith, Mr. J. H. Mostyn, manager of the trip, and Dr. King. The car itself is seen in the lower picture, after being landed from the Maunganui.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 859, 31 December 1929, Page 1

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WITH HIS 500 H.P. MYSTERY-CAR, “ANZAC,” “Wizard” Smith, the famous Australian racing motorist, arrived at Auckland by the Maunganui this morning. He is to attempt the mile Australian record and the 10-mile world record on a New Zealand beach. Left to right: Mr. Don Harkness, motor engineer and racer, Mrs. Smith, “Wizard” Smith, Mr. J. H. Mostyn, manager of the trip, and Dr. King. The car itself is seen in the lower picture, after being landed from the Maunganui. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 859, 31 December 1929, Page 1

WITH HIS 500 H.P. MYSTERY-CAR, “ANZAC,” “Wizard” Smith, the famous Australian racing motorist, arrived at Auckland by the Maunganui this morning. He is to attempt the mile Australian record and the 10-mile world record on a New Zealand beach. Left to right: Mr. Don Harkness, motor engineer and racer, Mrs. Smith, “Wizard” Smith, Mr. J. H. Mostyn, manager of the trip, and Dr. King. The car itself is seen in the lower picture, after being landed from the Maunganui. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 859, 31 December 1929, Page 1

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