✨ Marine Notice, Honours List, Noxious Weed Declaration
14 JANUARY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
13
Twenty-fifthly, all that area of water at Lake Tikimapu westward of a line commencing at a point on the lakeshore in line with a point on the north side of the Rotorua to Te Wairoa road, 570·2 links west along the roadside from Section 5, Block VI, Tarawera Survey District, and thence to the southern shore of the lake on a true bearing of 165 degrees 10 minutes.
Dated at Wellington this 17th day of December 1964.
W. J. SCOTT, Minister of Marine.
(M. 3/13/508/5)
New Year Honours List
His Excellency the Governor-General has announced that the Queen has been graciously pleased, on the occasion of the New Year, to confer the following honours:
CIVIL DIVISION
Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (K.B.E.):
Mr William Alfred Stevenson, o.b.e., of Howick.
Knight Bachelor:
Professor Edward George Sayers, c.m.g., of Dunedin.
Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (C.M.G.):
Mr George Burns, of Christchurch.
Mr John Thomson Gilkison, of Wellington.
Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (C.B.E.):
Mr William Henry Cooper, of Auckland.
Mr Percy Dowse, of Lower Hutt.
Mr Alister Murray Linton, of Rotorua.
Mr Ernest Richard Toop, of Wellington.
Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.):
Mr Arthur Dudley Carson, of Paremata, Wellington.
Mr Bertie Victor Cooksley, M.M., of Masterton.
Mr Donald Alexander Finlayson, of Maungaturoto.
Mr Alexander Kirkpatrick, of Hastings.
Mr Grant Raglan Milne, of Wellington.
Mr Lawrence David Jose Nathan, of Auckland.
Mr Robert Steele Pearson, of Waikeria, Te Awamutu.
Mr Morton Sommerville Rennie, of Mangere, Auckland.
Mr Peter George Snell, M.B.E., of Auckland.
Miss Winifred Sarah Train, of Palmerston North.
Mr Frederick Turnovsky, of Wellington.
Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.):
Mr Victor Maxwell Anderson, of Eketahuna.
Mr Edward Stuart Bibby, of Onga Onga, Hawke’s Bay.
Miss Ada Clark, of Auckland.
Mr Cyril James Cox, of Nelson.
Mr Leo Vernon Farthing, of Timaru.
Mr Hubert Menary Hammond, of Hamilton.
Mr David Livingstone Holmes, of Waitangi, Chatham Islands.
Mr Bruce Hutchen, of Mahoe, Taranaki.
Miss Laura May Cook Ingram, of Motueka.
Mr Herbert George Kemp, of Ashburton.
Miss Mabel Mahinarangi Kewene, of Te Puia Springs.
Mr Thomas McKenzie, of Wrights Bush, Southland.
Mr Albert Henry Nees, of Hillersden, Blenheim.
Mr Edward Herbert Raymond, of Te Puke.
Mr William John Richards, of Hokitika.
Miss Te Kiato Riwa, B.E.M., of Christchurch.
Mr Martin Sydney Stanley Smith, of Wanganui.
Mr Ernest Wilfred Turner, of Auckland.
British Empire Medal, for Gallantry (B.E.M.):
Constable Andrew Robert McFarlane, New Zealand Police, of Christchurch.
Sergeant Donald Kinloch White, New Zealand Police, of Invercargill.
British Empire Medal (B.E.M.):
Mr James Gordon Mearns, of Hobsonville.
Mr Hector Redvers Sear, of Waitomo Caves.
Mr Archibald Frederick Williams, of Wellington.
Queen’s Police Medal, for Distinguished Service (Q.P.M.):
Assistant Commissioner William Smith Craigie, New Zealand Police, of Wellington.
Detective Chief Superintendent Henry Mark Holmes, New Zealand Police, of Auckland.
Queen’s Fire Service Medal, for Distinguished Service:
Third Officer (Retired) Hector Edward Braggins, of Masterton.
Chief Fire Officer Leslie Roy Joseph Osmond, of Christchurch.
MILITARY DIVISION
Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (C.B.):
Air Vice-Marshal Ian Gordon Morrison, c.b.e., Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Lower Hutt.
Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (C.B.E.):
Brigadier Robert Boyd Dawson, d.s.o., Brigadiers’ List Regular Force, serving in London.
Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.):
Commander John Malcolm Fielder, v.r.d., Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve, of Upper Hutt.
Lieutenant-Colonel Noel Rodney Ingle, M.V.O., E.D., A.D.C., Royal New Zealand Corps of Signals (Regular Force), of Wellington.
Wing Commander Melville Harry Scott Innes-Jones, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Pukerua Bay, Wellington.
Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.):
Surgeon Lieutenant Commander Thomas Henry Logan, Royal New Zealand Navy, of Auckland.
Major James Frederick Moodie, M.C., Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps (Regular Force), of Waiouru.
Warrant Officer First Class Jack Douglas Flowerday, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Regular Force), of Waiouru.
Squadron Leader Herbert Keele Horne, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Palmerston North.
Warrant Officer Laurie Alexander Anderson, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Porirua East.
Warrant Officer Brian Elliott Nye, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Ohakea.
Air Force Cross (A.F.C.):
Squadron Leader Edmund Chester Arundel, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Wigram.
Flight Lieutenant William Edmund Hugh Bromley, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Auckland.
Associate of the Royal Red Cross (A.R.R.C.):
Matron Iris Frazer, Royal New Zealand Nursing Corps (Regular Force), of Papakura.
British Empire Medal (B.E.M.):
Chief Petty Officer John Stokes, Royal New Zealand Navy, of Auckland.
Chief Petty Officer Writer Frederick Cozens, Royal New Zealand Navy, of Auckland.
Chief Radio Electrical Artificer Peter George Saunders, Royal New Zealand Navy, of Auckland.
Chief Petty Officer Electrician Michael John Patrick Headley, Royal New Zealand Navy, of Auckland.
Sergeant (Temporary Staff Sergeant) John David Anson Wright, Royal New Zealand Artillery (Regular Force), of Christchurch.
Sergeant John Lawrence Rogers Lydiate, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Territorial Force), of Timaru.
Flight Sergeant Maurice Alan Conroy, Royal New Zealand Air Force serving in Malaysia.
Flight Sergeant James Walter Findlay, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Hobsonville.
Queen’s Commendation for Valuable Services in the Air:
Flying Officer Gerald Ayre, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Timaru.
D. C. WILLIAMS, Official Secretary.
Plant Declared a Noxious Weed in the County of Cook (Notice No. 8103)
PURSUANT to section 3 of the Noxious Weeds Act 1950, and to a delegation from the Minister of Agriculture under section 9 of the Department of Agriculture Act 1953, for the purpose of the said section, the following special order made by the Cook County Council on the 22nd day of October 1964, is hereby published.
SPECIAL ORDER
In exercise of the powers conferred upon it by section 3 of the Noxious Weeds Act 1950, the Cook County Council hereby resolves by way of special order that Montpelier broom (Cytisus monspessulanus) being a weed included in the First Schedule of the said Act, is a Noxious Weed within the County of Cook.
Dated at Wellington this 5th day of January 1965.
D. N. R. WEBB, Director-General.
(Ag. 20649A)
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🏗️ Water Area Declaration for Lake Tikimapu
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works17 December 1964
Lake Tikimapu, Water area, Declaration, Marine regulations, Lake
- W. J. Scott, Minister of Marine
🏛️ New Year Honours List 1965
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationHonours, Awards, New Year, Queen's honours, Civil division, Military division
69 names identified
- William Alfred Stevenson (Mr), Awarded Knight Commander of the British Empire
- Edward George Sayers (Professor), Awarded Knight Bachelor
- George Burns (Mr), Awarded Companion of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
- John Thomson Gilkison (Mr), Awarded Companion of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
- William Henry Cooper (Mr), Awarded Commander of the British Empire
- Percy Dowse (Mr), Awarded Commander of the British Empire
- Alister Murray Linton (Mr), Awarded Commander of the British Empire
- Ernest Richard Toop (Mr), Awarded Commander of the British Empire
- Arthur Dudley Carson (Mr), Awarded Officer of the British Empire
- Bertie Victor Cooksley (Mr), Awarded Officer of the British Empire
- Donald Alexander Finlayson (Mr), Awarded Officer of the British Empire
- Alexander Kirkpatrick (Mr), Awarded Officer of the British Empire
- Grant Raglan Milne (Mr), Awarded Officer of the British Empire
- Lawrence David Jose Nathan (Mr), Awarded Officer of the British Empire
- Robert Steele Pearson (Mr), Awarded Officer of the British Empire
- Morton Sommerville Rennie (Mr), Awarded Officer of the British Empire
- Peter George Snell (Mr), Awarded Officer of the British Empire
- Winifred Sarah Train (Miss), Awarded Officer of the British Empire
- Frederick Turnovsky (Mr), Awarded Officer of the British Empire
- Victor Maxwell Anderson (Mr), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Edward Stuart Bibby (Mr), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Ada Clark (Miss), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Cyril James Cox (Mr), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Leo Vernon Farthing (Mr), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Hubert Menary Hammond (Mr), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- David Livingstone Holmes (Mr), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Bruce Hutchen (Mr), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Laura May Cook Ingram (Miss), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Herbert George Kemp (Mr), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Mabel Mahinarangi Kewene (Miss), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Thomas McKenzie (Mr), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Albert Henry Nees (Mr), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Edward Herbert Raymond (Mr), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- William John Richards (Mr), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Te Kiato Riwa (Miss), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Martin Sydney Stanley Smith (Mr), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Ernest Wilfred Turner (Mr), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Andrew Robert McFarlane (Constable), Awarded British Empire Medal for Gallantry
- Donald Kinloch White (Sergeant), Awarded British Empire Medal for Gallantry
- James Gordon Mearns (Mr), Awarded British Empire Medal
- Hector Redvers Sear (Mr), Awarded British Empire Medal
- Archibald Frederick Williams (Mr), Awarded British Empire Medal
- William Smith Craigie (Assistant Commissioner), Awarded Queen's Police Medal for Distinguished Service
- Henry Mark Holmes (Detective Chief Superintendent), Awarded Queen's Police Medal for Distinguished Service
- Hector Edward Braggins (Third Officer (Retired)), Awarded Queen's Fire Service Medal for Distinguished Service
- Leslie Roy Joseph Osmond (Chief Fire Officer), Awarded Queen's Fire Service Medal for Distinguished Service
- Ian Gordon Morrison (Air Vice-Marshal), Awarded Companion of the Order of the Bath
- Robert Boyd Dawson (Brigadier), Awarded Commander of the British Empire
- John Malcolm Fielder (Commander), Awarded Officer of the British Empire
- Noel Rodney Ingle (Lieutenant-Colonel), Awarded Officer of the British Empire
- Melville Harry Scott Innes-Jones (Wing Commander), Awarded Officer of the British Empire
- Thomas Henry Logan (Surgeon Lieutenant Commander), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- James Frederick Moodie (Major), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Jack Douglas Flowerday (Warrant Officer First Class), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Herbert Keele Horne (Squadron Leader), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Laurie Alexander Anderson (Warrant Officer), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Brian Elliott Nye (Warrant Officer), Awarded Member of the British Empire
- Edmund Chester Arundel (Squadron Leader), Awarded Air Force Cross
- William Edmund Hugh Bromley (Flight Lieutenant), Awarded Air Force Cross
- Iris Frazer (Matron), Awarded Associate of the Royal Red Cross
- John Stokes (Chief Petty Officer), Awarded British Empire Medal
- Frederick Cozens (Chief Petty Officer Writer), Awarded British Empire Medal
- Peter George Saunders (Chief Radio Electrical Artificer), Awarded British Empire Medal
- Michael John Patrick Headley (Chief Petty Officer Electrician), Awarded British Empire Medal
- John David Anson Wright (Sergeant (Temporary Staff Sergeant)), Awarded British Empire Medal
- John Lawrence Rogers Lydiate (Sergeant), Awarded British Empire Medal
- Maurice Alan Conroy (Flight Sergeant), Awarded British Empire Medal
- James Walter Findlay (Flight Sergeant), Awarded British Empire Medal
- Gerald Ayre (Flying Officer), Awarded Queen's Commendation for Valuable Services in the Air
- D. C. Williams, Official Secretary
🌾 Montpelier broom Declared Noxious Weed in Cook County
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources5 January 1965
Noxious weed, Montpelier broom, Cook County, Special order, Noxious Weeds Act
- D. N. R. Webb, Director-General