✨ Honours and Land Notices
13 JANUARY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
15
British Empire Medal (B.E.M.):
Mr Frederick Charles Bush, of Timaru.
Constable Wilfred James Firmin, of Wellington.
Mr George Sherman, of Mangakino.
Mr Lionel James Voice, of Auckland.
Queen’s Police Medal for Distinguished Service (Q.P.M.):
Assistant Commissioner Edward William Mahood, of Auckland.
Queen’s Fire Service Medal, for Distinguished Service:
Chief Fire Officer Leonard Robert George Harlen, of Hastings.
Chief Fire Officer Norman McLeod, of Mataura.
MILITARY DIVISION
Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (C.B.E.):
Brigadier Stanley Frederick Catchpole, O.B.E., M.C., E.D., Brigadiers’ List (Territorial Force), of Auckland.
Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.):
Commander George William Shotter, Royal New Zealand Navy, of Auckland.
Lieutenant Colonel Edward Harden Lyndale Maxwell, M.C., Royal New Zealand Artillery (Regular Force), of Wellington.
Wing Commander John Maxwell Carr, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Wainuiomata.
Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.):
Sub-Lieutenant Keith Ivor Knight, Royal New Zealand Navy, of Auckland.
Major Temporary Lieutenant Colonel John Moore Morris, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Regular Force), of Wellington.
Major Frank Finnegan, New Zealand Cadet Corps, of Christchurch.
Warrant Officer First Class Walter Lessel Pearless, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Regular Force), of Napier.
Squadron Leader John Lewis Nicholson Harris, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Wigram.
Flight Lieutenant Colin Selwyn Harvey Calvert, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Ohakea.
Warrant Officer James Vincent Mulcare, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Blenheim.
Air Force Cross (A.F.C.):
Flight Lieutenant John Stewart Boys, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Wigram.
British Empire Medal (B.E.M.):
Chief Petty Officer Richard Vaughan Gordon, Royal New Zealand Navy, of Auckland.
Chief Communications Yeoman Joseph Eric Rea Collicot, Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve, of Auckland.
Chief Petty Officer Steward Raymond Sidney Edward Shorter, Royal New Zealand Navy, of Takapuna.
Sick Berth Chief Petty Officer Douglas Frank Blanchett, Royal New Zealand Navy, of Auckland.
Staff Sergeant Te Huia Bennett, Royal New Zealand Army Service Corps (Regular Force), of Wellington.
Corporal Niwa Kawha, New Zealand Special Air Service (Regular Force), of Papakura.
Flight Sergeant Arthur Ronald Stacey, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Wigram.
SPECIAL LIST FOR COOK ISLANDS
Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.):
Mr Albert Oliver Dare, now of Christchurch.
Mr Herbert John Morgan, of Rarotonga.
Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.):
Mr Glassie Davy George Strickland, of Rarotonga.
Mrs Upoko Tokoa Wichman, of Rarotonga.
British Empire Medal (B.E.M.):
Mr Tukua Cameron, of Aitutaki, Cook Islands.
Mr David Metuarau, of Rarotonga.
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of January 1966.
D. C. WILLIAMS, Official Secretary.
Waiapu-Matakaoa Development Scheme Amending Notice 1966, No. 1
WHEREAS by virtue of the notice described in the First Schedule hereto the land described in the Second Schedule hereto is now subject to Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953:
Now therefore pursuant to section 332 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby gives notice as follows:
- This notice may be cited as the Waiapu-Matakaoa Development Scheme Amending Notice 1966, No. 1.
- The notice referred to in the First Schedule hereto is hereby amended by omitting all reference to the land described in the Second Schedule hereto.
- The land described in the Second Schedule hereto is hereby released from Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953.
FIRST SCHEDULE
Date of Notice Reference Registration No.
30 June 1933 N.Z. Gazette, No. 50, 13 July 1933, page 1902 W. 1641.
SECOND SCHEDULE
GISBORNE LAND DISTRICT
ALL that piece of land described and situated as follows:
A. R. P.
Being
1 0 0 Hahau A20B 1 (formerly part Hahau No. 2), Blocks II and VI, Waiapu Survey District.
Dated at Wellington this 5th day of January 1966.
For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs:
J. M. McEWEN, Secretary for Maori Affairs.
(M.A. 64/7, 64/7A, 30/2/3833; D.O. 6/6/991)
Maniapoto Development Scheme Amending Notice 1966, No. 1
WHEREAS by virtue of the notice described in the First Schedule hereto the land described in the Second Schedule hereto is now subject to Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953:
Now therefore pursuant to section 332 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby gives notice as follows:
- This notice may be cited as the Maniapoto Development Scheme Amending Notice 1966, No. 1.
- The land described in the Second Schedule hereto is hereby released from Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953.
FIRST SCHEDULE
Date of Notice Reference Registration No.
5 May 1955 N.Z. Gazette, No. 33, page 778, 12 May 1955 S. 36477.
SECOND SCHEDULE
SOUTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT
ALL that piece of land described and situated as follows:
A. R. P.
Being
668 3 10 Sections 4, 5, 12, 13, 14, and 15, Block II, Whareorino Survey District (C.T. 1209/72).
Dated at Wellington this 5th day of January 1966.
For and on behalf of the Board of Maori Affairs:
J. M. McEWEN, Secretary for Maori Affairs.
(M.A. 62/26, 62/26A, 15/2/279; D.O. 25/J/1)
Te Kaha Development Scheme Amending Notice 1966, No. 1
WHEREAS by virtue of the notice described in the First Schedule hereto the land described in the Second Schedule hereto is now subject to Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953:
Now therefore pursuant to section 332 of the Maori Affairs Act 1953, the Board of Maori Affairs hereby gives notice as follows:
- This notice may be cited as the Te Kaha Development Scheme Amending Notice 1966, No. 1.
- The notice referred to in the First Schedule hereto is hereby amended by omitting all reference to the land described in the Second Schedule hereto.
- The land described in the Second Schedule hereto is hereby released from Part XXIV of the Maori Affairs Act 1953.
FIRST SCHEDULE
Date of Notice Reference
2 December 1931 N.Z. Gazette, No. 94, 17 December 1931, page 3507.
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🏛️ Awards and Honours List 1966
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration4 January 1966
Honours, Awards, British Empire Medal, Queen's Police Medal, Queen's Fire Service Medal, CBE, OBE, MBE, AFC, Military Division, Cook Islands
32 names identified
- Frederick Charles Bush (Mr), Awarded British Empire Medal
- Wilfred James Firmin (Constable), Awarded British Empire Medal
- George Sherman (Mr), Awarded British Empire Medal
- Lionel James Voice (Mr), Awarded British Empire Medal
- Edward William Mahood (Assistant Commissioner), Awarded Queen's Police Medal
- Leonard Robert George Harlen (Chief Fire Officer), Awarded Queen's Fire Service Medal
- Norman McLeod (Chief Fire Officer), Awarded Queen's Fire Service Medal
- Stanley Frederick Catchpole (Brigadier), Awarded Commander of the Order of the British Empire
- George William Shotter (Commander), Awarded Officer of the Order of the British Empire
- Edward Harden Lyndale Maxwell (Lieutenant Colonel), Awarded Officer of the Order of the British Empire
- John Maxwell Carr (Wing Commander), Awarded Officer of the Order of the British Empire
- Keith Ivor Knight (Sub-Lieutenant), Awarded Member of the Order of the British Empire
- John Moore Morris (Major Temporary Lieutenant Colonel), Awarded Member of the Order of the British Empire
- Frank Finnegan (Major), Awarded Member of the Order of the British Empire
- Walter Lessel Pearless (Warrant Officer First Class), Awarded Member of the Order of the British Empire
- John Lewis Nicholson Harris (Squadron Leader), Awarded Member of the Order of the British Empire
- Colin Selwyn Harvey Calvert (Flight Lieutenant), Awarded Member of the Order of the British Empire
- James Vincent Mulcare (Warrant Officer), Awarded Member of the Order of the British Empire
- John Stewart Boys (Flight Lieutenant), Awarded Air Force Cross
- Richard Vaughan Gordon (Chief Petty Officer), Awarded British Empire Medal
- Joseph Eric Rea Collicot (Chief Communications Yeoman), Awarded British Empire Medal
- Raymond Sidney Edward Shorter (Chief Petty Officer Steward), Awarded British Empire Medal
- Douglas Frank Blanchett (Sick Berth Chief Petty Officer), Awarded British Empire Medal
- Te Huia Bennett (Staff Sergeant), Awarded British Empire Medal
- Niwa Kawha (Corporal), Awarded British Empire Medal
- Arthur Ronald Stacey (Flight Sergeant), Awarded British Empire Medal
- Albert Oliver Dare (Mr), Awarded Officer of the Order of the British Empire
- Herbert John Morgan (Mr), Awarded Officer of the Order of the British Empire
- Glassie Davy George Strickland (Mr), Awarded Member of the Order of the British Empire
- Upoko Tokoa Wichman (Mrs), Awarded Member of the Order of the British Empire
- Tukua Cameron (Mr), Awarded British Empire Medal
- David Metuarau (Mr), Awarded British Empire Medal
- D. C. Williams, Official Secretary
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Maori Affairs Act, Development Scheme, Land Release, Gisborne Land District
- J. M. McEwen, Secretary for Maori Affairs
🪶 Maniapoto Development Scheme Amending Notice
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Maori Affairs Act, Development Scheme, Land Release, South Auckland Land District
- J. M. McEwen, Secretary for Maori Affairs
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