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A DARK HORSE.—R. H. Mottram (Otago University) who upset critics’ calculations by beating both H. D. Ramsay and C. McGregor to win the Otago 100 yards championship.
Southland Times
9 March 1938

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1
Auckland Star
15 April 1930

AEROPLANE CRASH AT PALMERSTON NORTH.—A photograph taken immediately after the crash of Mr M. C. McGregor's aeroplane at the Manawatu Aero Club's pageant. The airman was .seriously injured.' '
Press
7 December 1932

NEW JUDGE APPOINTED.
Feilding Star
7 September 1923

AVIATOR’S FUNERAL.—The funeral of Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor, who was killed in a crash at Rongotai last week, on its way through the streets of Palmerston North.
Northern Advocate
26 February 1936

PILOT INJURED Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor, who waa injured when the aeroplane he was piloting crashed at the Manawatu Aero Club s pageant at Palmerston North on Saturday.
New Zealand Herald
5 December 1932

Squadron-leader NT. C. McGregor, who, with H. C. Walker as co-pilot, is to fly a Miles Hawk in the Mac-Robertson Air Race, the smallest machine in the contest.
Dominion
16 October 1934

Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor (left) and his copilot, Mr H. C. Walker, two New Zealand airmen who will compete in the handicap section of the Centenary. Air Race.
Southland Times
28 September 1934

NEW SUPREME COURT JUDGE
Nelson Evening Mail
6 September 1923

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Poverty Bay Herald
6 April 1932

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1
Sun (Auckland)
14 April 1930

A pioneer of the New Zealand ait mail service. The late Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor, who carried out a number of successful experimental air mail flights in the Dominion.
Wanganui Chronicle
19 December 1936

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Taranaki Daily News
23 April 1930

CENTENARY AIR RACE,—Squadron Leader M. C. McGregor (left), pilot instructor, and Mr H. C. Walker, club captain, who will represent the Manawatu Aero Club in the Melbourne Centenary air race.
Press
23 August 1934

FAST TRIP BY AIR FROM WELLINGTON TO CHRISTCHURCH The Unio” Airways Fal.con machine in which Mr M. C. McGregor flew from Wellington to Christchurch on Tuesday in 74 minutes.
Press
2 January 1936

SQUADRON-LEADER M. C. McGREGOR, pilotinstructor to the Manawatu Aero Club, who was injured in a crash at Palmerston North on Saturday afternoon. His machine crashed when landing in a paddock.
Manawatu Times
6 December 1932

Snapshots Unlimited Photo. AVIATOR’S FUNERAL.- The funeral of Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor, who was killed in a crash at Rongotai, Wellington, on its way through the streets of Palmerston North.
Poverty Bay Herald
27 February 1936

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3
Star (Christchurch)
14 April 1930

SQUADRON-LEADER M. C. McGREGOR, pilotinstructor to the Manawatu Aero Club, who was injured in a crash at Palmerston North on Saturday afternoon. His machine crashed when landing in a paddock.
Wanganui Chronicle
6 December 1932

The wreckage of the aeroplane in which Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor, well-known.wartime aviator, crashed when taking part in a competition at the Manawatu Aero Club’s pageant on Saturday. —“Dominion photo.
Dominion
5 December 1932

LATE SPORTING
Ashburton Guardian
6 July 1936

McGREGOR FUND CONCERT.
Auckland Star
25 March 1936

SQUADRON-LEADER M. C. McGREGOR, D.F.C., of the Manawatu Aero club, and the Miles Hawk machine in which he, with Mr. Walker, flew from England to Darwin in 5 days 15½ hours.
Hawke's Bay Tribune
27 October 1934

THE FIRST TEST.
Hawke's Bay Tribune
7 March 1914

THE McGREGOR FUND
New Zealand Herald
26 March 1936

INAUGURATING AN AIR MAIL.—Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor and the aeroplane in which he will inaugurate the first aerial mail between Invercargill and Auckland. He starts from the southern city to-day.
Waikato Times
12 November 1931

SQUADRON-LEADER M. C. McGREGOR, pilot- instructor to the Manawatu Aero Club, who was Injured In a 'crash at Palmerston North on Saturday afternoon. Ills machine crashed when landing In a paddock.
Waikato Times
7 December 1932

Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor and Mr. H. C. Walker, who have distinguished themselves by maintaining fifth place as far as Allahabad with a machine vastly inferior in performance to the leaders.
Dominion
24 October 1934

INAUGURATING AN AIR MAIL.—Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor and the aeroplane in which he will inaugurate the first aerial mail between Invercar gill and Auckland. He starts from the southern city to-day.
Taranaki Daily News
12 November 1931

SQUADRON-LEADER M. C. McGREGOR, pilot-instructor to the Manawatu Aero Club, who was in jured in a crash at Palmerston North on? Saturday afternoon. His machine crashed when landing in a paddock.
Taranaki Daily News
7 December 1932

MEN WHO WILL PILOT the Union Airways machines which will be msed on the Palmerston North-Christchurch-Dunedin service. From left: Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor (service manager),. Flying-Officer Blyth, Flying-Officer White and Flight-Lieutenant Gerrand.
Auckland Star
14 December 1935

fyEttiKNOWN PILOT KILLED IN M. C. McGregor (left), whv iwas failed in an aeroplane, crash at Wellington yesterdayphotographed .at Wigvqmwith 'Mr HijC. Walker alongside the Miles Hawkaeroplane – in-whicktheie two., pilots gained-fifth; place-in
Press
20 February 1936

MEN WHO WILL PILOT the Union Airways machines which will be used on the Palmerston North-Christchurch-Dunedin service. From left: Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor (service manager), Flying-Officer Blyth, Flying-Officer White and Flight-Lieutenant Gerrand.
Manawatu Standard
17 December 1935

LANDING FROM THE SKY.—Pilot Officer “Scotty” Fraser landing on Saturday afternoon at Rongotal (Wellington) Aerodrome after jumping from an aeroplane piloted by Squadrop-Leader M. C. McGregor. Fraser made two successful descents.
Manawatu Times
15 March 1932

SQUADRON-LEADER M. C. MCGREGOR, one of the most famous pilots in the Dominion and chief pilot and service manager for Union Airways, who died of injuries received in the crash at Rongotai.
Wanganui Chronicle
21 February 1936

Mr L. W. Harley, of Rangiora, ivho has been appointed secretary of the Amberley Racing Club. Mr M. C. McGregor, who was injured when his aeroplane crashed at the Manawatu Aero Club's pageant.
Press
5 December 1932

PERSONAL NOTES
Evening Post
5 July 1943

MARRIAGE.
Gisborne Herald
4 November 1947

NEW ZEALAND AERIAL DERBY.
Horowhenua Chronicle
19 April 1930

FIFTH IN THE AIR ' RACE.—The Miles Hawk, piloted by the New Zealanders, M. C. McGregor (inset left), and H. C. Walker (right), which finished in fifth place in the Centenary Air Race.
Northern Advocate
30 October 1934

EIGHT-DAY FLIGHT
Ashburton Guardian
7 November 1934

GOLF.
Ashburton Guardian
28 October 1940

AIR RACE DEVELOPMENTS
Northern Advocate
27 October 1934

SUNDRY SPORTS
Northern Advocate
25 March 1913

AUSTRALIANS IN AUCKLAND.
Poverty Bay Herald
7 February 1914

AUCKLAND V. AUSTRALIA.
Colonist
7 February 1914

AIR PAGEANT.
Timaru Herald
23 February 1931

MARTON
Wanganui Chronicle
22 June 1938

AUSTRALIANS ON TOUR.
Wairarapa Daily Times
7 February 1914

CRICKET.
Wanganui Herald
11 May 1893