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GOLF.
Ashburton Guardian
17 October 1932

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7
Waihi Daily Telegraph
13 August 1932

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6
Waihi Daily Telegraph
16 August 1932

ANNIVERSARIES.
Ashburton Guardian
19 February 1942

rFMTFNARY AIR RACE AEROPLANE.—The Miles Hawk aeroplane, in which the New Zealand'airmen, M. C. McGregor and H. C. Walker (inset) broke the England to machine, being unloaded from the Monowai at Welltngton on Monday.
Press
14 November 1934

Untitled
Evening Post
8 November 1933

Untitled
Hawke's Bay Tribune
7 February 1933

OFFICERS’ CLUB.
Manawatu Times
21 February 1936

CONDITION OF McGREGOR
Patea Mail
9 December 1932

PRINCE PRESENTS AIR RACE MEDALS Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor (right) and Mr. H. C. Walker, the Centenary air race pilots, leaving the dais after being presented with their medals by Prince Henry at Palmeraton North-
New Zealand Herald
7 January 1935

THE McGREGOR MEMORIAL TROPHY Presented by Mr. M. H. Oram, of Palmerston North, in memory of the late Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor. The trophy is to be competed for annually by advanced New Zealand pilots.
Waikato Times
18 December 1937

McGREGOR NATIONAL FUND
Wairarapa Age
10 March 1936

RETURNING TO FORM.—Mrs. C. McGregor's Gold Dredge, who struck winning form between February and April two seasons ago, indicated in the Alexandra Park Handicap at Epsom on Wednesday that she might soon re-enter the winning list.
Auckland Star
17 February 1939

The Hon. P. C. Webb presenting the R. T. Reid Cup to the owner of Bronze Queen, Mr». C. McGregor, at the Waikato Trotting Club's spring meeting. Mrs. R. T. Reid is standing in the background.
Auckland Star
2 December 1940

CII RIS'TCIIURCII-DUNEDIN PASSENGER AIR SERVICE.—A tri-weekly air service is to be inaugurated to-day between Christchurch and Dunedin. The machine, ade Havilatid 50 type four~seater cabin aeroplane, will be piloted by Squadron-Leader , , . . M. C' McGregor, D.b.C. (inset).
Press
6 November 1930

CHRISTMAS AIR MAIL.—On Christmas Eve Squadron Leader M. C. McGregor made an air mail flight from Palmerston North to Invercargill. The airman delivering North Island mail arid taking aboard letters for southern towns at the WigramAerodrome.
Press
26 December 1931

Members of the J. C. Williamson, Ltfl., "White Horse Inn" Company, who will take part in the benefit concert for the widow and family of Squadron Leader M. C. McGregor at the Theatre Royal to-morrow evening.
Press
29 February 1936

FLYING-FIFTH IN THE AIR RACE.—The Miles Hawk, piloted by the New Zealanders M. C. McGregor (inset left) and H. C. Walker (right), which is maintaining its position in fifth place in the Centenary Air Race.
Evening Post
26 October 1934

SQUADRON-LEADER /M. C. McGREGOR, who has left, for England to investigate types -of: aeroplanes for Union Airways, . : Litd. ■ SIR JAMES JEANS,, nominated as the first holder of the Chair of Astronomy established by the Royal Institution.
Northern Advocate
22 April 1935

MR. H. C. WALKER and SQUADRON-LEADER M. C. McGREGOR the first New Zealanders to finish in the great air race. They arrived at Melbourne at 7.55 a.m. (Melbourne time), yesterday, being fifth to reach their objective.
Thames Star
29 October 1934

ManaWalu Entry.—H. Walker (left) and M. C. McGregor, who will fly the Manawatu Aero Club's Miles Hawk in the handicap event. Squadron-Leader J. D. Heweti, one of the aviators on whom Aucklanders pin their faith.
Star (Christchurch)
20 October 1934

FLYING FIFTH IN THE AIR RACE.—The Miles Hawk, piloted by the New Zealanders M. C. McGregor (inset left), and H. C. Walker (right), which is maintaining its position in fifth place in the Centenary Air Race.
Wanganui Chronicle
27 October 1934

Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor (right) and Mr. H. C. Walker, who piloted the Manawatu entry, the Miles Hawk monoplane, which reached Melbourne yesterday. They are the fifth competitors to complete the journey in the air race.
Dominion
29 October 1934

CONDITION OF McGREGOR
Taranaki Daily News
7 December 1932

BENEFIT FUND.
Waipukurau Press
13 March 1936

LATE SPORTS AND PASTIMES
Ashburton Guardian
13 July 1925

MINIATURE RIFLES.
Timaru Herald
23 September 1921

YOUNG FARMERS
Hauraki Plains Gazette
7 May 1947

FLYING FIFTH IN THE AIR RACE.—The Miles Hawk, piloted by the New Zealanders M. C. McGregor (inset left) and H. C. Walker (right), which is maintaining its position in fifth place in the Centenary Air Race.
Manawatu Times
27 October 1934

CENTENARY AIR RACE MACHINE BROUGHT TO WELLINGTON The tiny Miles Hawk machine flown in the Centenary air race by Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor and Mr. H. C. Walker, of Manawatu, being unloaded from the Monowai at Wellington.
New Zealand Herald
14 November 1934

Pilot Officer J. (Scotty) Fraser, the noted parachutist, leaving a ’plane, piloted by Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor, D.F.C. Parachute descents will be among the many features of Hamilton’s ambitious aerial pageant, at Te Rapa aerodrome on Saturday.
Waikato Times
22 April 1932

M. C. MCGREGOR’S INJURIES
Taranaki Daily News
9 December 1932

Pilot Officer J. D. McGregor, second son of Mrs. J. W. McGregor, of Orakew and of the late Mr. A. C. McGregor, is reported missing. Pilot Officer McGregor, left New Zealand in April, 1941, and went to Britain.
Auckland Star
8 August 1942

BIRTHS.
Poverty Bay Herald
26 April 1923

McGREGOR NATIONAL FUND
Wairarapa Age
4 March 1936

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Auckland Star
9 April 1936

ON WAY TO SYDNEY
Evening Post
7 November 1934

HOSPITAL REPORT.
Manawatu Standard
17 December 1934

Low Studio (P.N.) Photo SQUADRON LEADER M. C. McGREGOR, of Palmerston North, and pilot-instructor to the Manawatu Aero Club who will pilot a New Zealand entry in the handicap section with Mr. If. C. Walker, club captain, as co-pilot.
Manawatu Times
6 October 1934

McGREGOR NATIONAL FUND
Wairarapa Age
9 March 1936

SUCCESS OF LADY OWNER —Mr. R. T. Reid, president of the Waikato Trotting Club, presenting the trophy, donated by Mr. A. Ebbett, to Mr*. C. McGregor, owner of Gay Sister, winner of the Autumn Handicap at Claude Lands last Saturday.
Auckland Star
19 May 1938

DOMINION TOUR.
Auckland Star
15 November 1934

PROVIDED THE THRILLS AT THE AIR PAGEANT.—FIight-Lieutenant D. M. Allan, Pilot-Officer J. Fraser, and Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor, D.F.C. Mr. Fraser made two daring descents by parachute, while the other two officers engaged in a mock battle and stunt flying.
Auckland Star
11 April 1932

MARRIAGE
Evening Star
17 May 1945

CONDITION STILL SERIOUS
Hawera Star
7 December 1932

AIR MAIL SERVICE TO GISBORNE. Captain M. C. McGregor (right), pilot of the machine which carried mail from Auckland to Hamilton, Rotorua and Gisborne on Thursday, handing over the Hamilton section of mail to a post office official at Te Rapa.
Hawke's Bay Tribune
16 December 1931

—Staff Photographer Draped with a Union Jack and escorted by officers of the N.Z. Air Force, the casket containing the mortal remains of Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor, M.C., D.F.C. and bar, was borne on a gun carriage through the Square yesterday.
Manawatu Times
22 February 1936

FAREWELL TO AIRMEN.—Mr. Spencer Mason, acting president of the Auckland Aero Club, farewelling Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor and Mr. H. C. Walker (standing between) as they left by the Aorangi to represent the ManaWatu Aero Club in the Centenary Air Race.
Northern Advocate
25 August 1934

AIR MAIL SERVICE TO GISBORNE, Captain M. C. McGregor (right), pilot of the machine which carried mail from Auckland to Hamilton. Rotorua and Gisborne yesterday, handing over this Hamilton •action of the mail to a post office official alt To Rapa.
New Zealand Herald
11 December 1931

FAREWELL TO AIRMEN.—Mr. Spencer Mason, acting-president of the Auckland Aero Club, farewelling Squadron-Leader M. C. McGregor and Mr. H. C. Walker (standing between) as they left by the Aorangi to represent the Mahawatu Aero Club in the Gentenary Air Race.
Poverty Bay Herald
27 August 1934

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