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- 170°25′48″E / 45.38167°S 170.43000°E / -45.38167; 170.43000 Macraes, formerly known as Macraes Flat, and known in Māori as Oti, is a town in the Waitaki...
- by the Macraes to their Mackenzie lords; he did not believe the Macraes and Mackenzies to share a common ancestry in the male line as John Macrae had claimed...
- "Another 10 years for Macraes". ODT. Retrieved 14 September 2018. "New Zealand". Oceana Gold. 2008. Retrieved 29 May 2010. Macraes Mine at Oceana Gold Oceana...
- Stuart Macrae or MacRae may refer to: Stuart Macrae (footballer) (1855–1927), English international footballer Stuart Macrae (inventor), British inventor...
- James Macrae (1677–1746) was most likely born in the parish of Ochiltree and escaped great poverty to become a sea captain and later an administrator who...
- OceanaGold Corporation (OceanaGold), previously named Macraes Mining Company and then GRD Macraes, is a gold mining and exploration company based in Vancouver...
- Joshua J. Macrae (born 1964 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an English drummer, audio engineer and record producer. Starting with a snare drum and hi-hat in Primrose...
- Farquhar Macrae (1580-1662) was a Scottish minister in the parishes of Gairloch and Kintail, Ross and Cromarty (now part of the Highland Council). He is...
- Norman Alastair Duncan Macrae CBE (1923 – 11 June 2010) was a British economist, journalist and author, considered by some[who?] to have been one of the...
- James Macrae (1677 – July 1744) was a Scottish seaman and administrator who served as the President of Fort St George from 1725 to 1730. He is known for...