- 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...
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Stuart Macrae or
MacRae may
refer to:
Stuart Macrae (footballer) (1855–1927),
English international footballer Stuart Macrae (inventor),
British inventor...
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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...
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OceanaGold Corporation (OceanaGold),
previously named Macraes Mining Company and then GRD
Macraes, is a gold
mining and
exploration company based in Vancouver...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...