✨ Royal Honours List
16 JUNE
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
1661
Maurice PAYKEL, of Auckland. For services to manufacturing industry and the community.
Kenneth Edmund SEAL, of Auckland. For services to New Zealand aid programme in Indonesia.
Mark WALLACE (Senior), M.B.E., J.P., of Hokitika. For services to local government and farming.
David Claverly WILLIAMS, c.v.o., of Wellington. Official Secretary to the Governor-General since 1960.
To be Officers of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE):
Miss Patricia Maureen BARTLETT, of Lower Hutt. For services to the community.
Reginald Seymour BATES, of Waihou. For services to dairy and coalmining industries.
Lloyd ELSMORE, J.P., of Auckland. For services to local body and community affairs.
Dr Morgan Francis FAHEY, of Christchurch. For services to the community.
Lewis William Newlands FITCH, of Upper Hutt. For services to veterinary science.
Lester Longueville Charles GRIFFITHS, J.P., of Taradale. For services to the community.
Brother Francis Patrick HENERY, of Dunedin. For services to education and sport.
Henry HUTCHINSON, of Greymouth. For services to the community.
Norman Hayworth LAW, of Hamilton. For services as director of the Meat Industry Research Institute of New Zealand since 1957.
Miss Ruth Margaret LILICO, of Invercargill. For services to social welfare.
Dr John Colin LOPDELL, of Auckland. Medical Superintendent, Medical Social Services, Auckland Hospital Board, since 1961.
Miss Patricia Stella MCMINN (Mrs Randrup), of Auckland. For services to entertainment.
Te Uira Tuteao MANIHERA, of Hamilton. For services to Maori people and community.
Dr Diana Manby MASON, of Wellington. For services to the community.
Roy Cyril STONEHAM, of Kawerau. For services to the community.
Miss Catherine Wilhelmina VAUTIER, of Palmerston North. For services to sport and the community.
Mrs Edwina Diana Patricia WALKER, of Auckland. For services to the community and women’s affairs.
To be Companions of The Queen’s Service Order for Community Service (QSO):
Mrs Ulva Lynn BELSHAM, of Riverton, Southland.
James Garfield JOHNSON, of Auckland.
Hilma Bjarne MOEN, of Whakatane.
John Donald MURRAY, s.m., of Dunedin.
Baden Nolan NORRIS, of Christchurch.
Mrs Esma Irene TOMBLESON, of Gisborne.
To be Companions of The Queen’s Service Order for Public Services (QSO):
Mrs Joyce Isobel CROWLEY, of New Plymouth.
Dr Irwin Bruce FARIS, of Auckland.
Cecil William FRANKS, M.B.E., of Wellington. Lately assistant to the Director-General of Agriculture.
John KENNEDY-GOOD, J.P., Mayor of the City of Lower Hutt.
Leon Abraham MANNING, J.P., Mayor of Onchunga.
Charles Kenroy MUNRO, J.P., of Whangarei.
Walter Ian MUNRO, J.P., of Taihape.
Jack ROGERS, of Auckland. Superintendent, Mount Eden Prison, Department of Justice.
To be Members of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.):
Stanley Nicholas BAKULICH, of Dargaville. For services to trade union affairs.
William Arthur BLACK, of Te Anau. For services to search and rescue operations.
Raymond Stanley BOYCE, of Wellington. For services to the arts.
Ronald Hugh DAVIS, of Napier. For services to the building industry and community.
Miss Mary Eileen GILLIES (Sister Mary Justine), of Auckland. For services to education.
Kenneth Ralph GILLON, of Napier. For services to the community and local body affairs.
Otto GRAM, of Taumarunui. For services to search and rescue operations.
Richard Stopford HIGGINBOTHAM, of Henderson. For services to the community.
Mrs Marie Jean HOBBS, of Auckland. For services to women’s bowling.
Grenville Frederick HUGHES, of Papakura. For services to horseracing as a jockey.
Mrs Marion Elizabeth JACKMAN, of Wellington. For services to sport, especially athletics.
Mrs Helene Douglas Love McIVER, of Timaru. For services to the community.
Andrew McNICOL, of Auckland. For services to the education and training of intellectually handicapped children.
Charles Norman NICHOLLS, of Auckland. For services to horticulture, athletics, and the community.
George Alexander Ronald PETRIE, of Invercargill. For services to the arts and community.
Arthur Richard RACKLEY, of Dunedin. For services to the community and trade union affairs.
Peter Riwaru RIRINUI, of Tauranga. For services to the community and local body affairs.
Mrs Nellie Elizabeth ROBERTSON, of Palmerston North. For services to the community.
Colin Desmond SMITH, of Hamilton. For services to the community.
Victor Gerald SPILLER, of Christchurch. For services to local body and community affairs.
Frederick John TAYLOR, J.P., of Eltham. For services to the community.
Mrs Agnes THEODORE, J.P. (Mrs Akinihi Tiatoa), of Auckland. For services to the community in Otara.
Thomas Grace TYRER, of Waikanae Beach. For services to agricultural journalism.
John Thomas VOYLE, of Cambridge. For services to sport.
Alvin Harry WOOLVEN, J.P., of Hamilton. For services to the dairy industry.
The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service (QSM):
Mrs Eileen Lucy BARRY, of Tauranga.
Ronald Edward George CAMERON, of Christchurch.
Francis Herbert CRAMER, of Inglewood.
Mrs Elaine Roma DELICATE, of Plimmerton.
Henry John DOWLING, of Hamilton.
Mrs Catherine Ellen HANCOX, of Whangarei.
Mrs Ruth HEAGNEY, of Blenheim.
Mrs Hyacinth Jordan JENKINS, of Masterton.
James Claude Percival KIRKLAND, of Invercargill.
William Henry Ross KYDD, J.P., of Taumarunui.
Mrs Myrtle Rita McELWAIN, J.P., of Papatoetoe.
Miss Rose McLAUGHLIN, of Leeston.
Mrs Foufutogia Marion McQUOID, of Auckland.
Gordon John Alexander NICHOLLS, of Auckland.
Mrs Barbara Mary PROCTER, of Auckland.
Henry Coffield Bucknall SCOTT, of Stratford.
Ivan FLETCHER SOMERVILLE, of Balclutha.
Ivan STANICICH, of Christchurch.
Mrs Ahemata TAIAPA, of Porirua.
Mrs Maraea Anne TE KAWA, J.P., Ruatoria, East Coast.
Mrs Violet Mary TUANUI, of Chatham Islands.
Henry Arthur WILKINSON, of Upper Hutt.
Kenneth Ernest YOUNG, of Taupo.
The Queen’s Service Medal for Public Services (QSM):
Mrs Nora Jean BOURKE, J.P., of Auckland.
Miss Edith Isabel CHARTERIS, of Wellington. Associate to the Chief Justice.
Victor James CRIMP, J.P., of Dunedin.
Mrs Patricia Ellen CURTIS, of Whangarei.
John Williamson Dryden HALL, J.P., of Orewa, North Auckland.
Leslie Robertson HERCUS, of Dunedin.
Cyril George IMRIE, of Foxton Beach. Lately Works Supervisor, Ministry of Works and Development, RNZAF Base, Ohakea.
Albert Melbourne LATTA, J.P., of Ngaruawahia.
Taylor Samuel MIHAERE, J.P., of Palmerston North.
Miss Veronica Denise SEXTON, of Wellington. Supervising Shorthand Typist, Department of Justice.
Douglas Gilbert SIMES, of Christchurch. Transmission Superintendent (Canterbury), New Zealand Electricity Department, Islington.
The British Empire Medal, Civil Division (BEM):
Miss Eleanor Elizabeth ALDEN, of Dunedin. For services as a plunket nurse.
Mrs Keitha BEAMISH-WHITE, of Rotorua. For services to the tourist industry.
Thomas Ralph BIRDSALL, of Hamilton. For services to education and the community.
William John BURTON, of Gisborne. Services to sport, especially rifleshooting and archery.
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NZ Gazette 1977, No 66
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Queen’s Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours List 1977
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🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationRoyal Honours, Silver Jubilee, Civil Honours, Community Service
98 names identified
- Maurice PAYKEL, For services to manufacturing industry and the community
- Kenneth Edmund SEAL, For services to New Zealand aid programme in Indonesia
- Mark WALLACE (Senior, M.B.E., J.P.), For services to local government and farming
- David Claverly WILLIAMS (C.V.O.), Official Secretary to the Governor-General since 1960
- Patricia Maureen BARTLETT (Miss), For services to the community
- Reginald Seymour BATES, For services to dairy and coalmining industries
- Lloyd ELSMORE (J.P.), For services to local body and community affairs
- Morgan Francis FAHEY (Dr), For services to the community
- Lewis William Newlands FITCH, For services to veterinary science
- Lester Longueville Charles GRIFFITHS (J.P.), For services to the community
- Francis Patrick HENERY (Brother), For services to education and sport
- Henry HUTCHINSON, For services to the community
- Norman Hayworth LAW, For services as director of the Meat Industry Research Institute of New Zealand since 1957
- Ruth Margaret LILICO (Miss), For services to social welfare
- John Colin LOPDELL (Dr), Medical Superintendent, Medical Social Services, Auckland Hospital Board, since 1961
- Patricia Stella MCMINN (Miss), For services to entertainment
- Te Uira Tuteao MANIHERA, For services to Maori people and community
- Diana Manby MASON (Dr), For services to the community
- Roy Cyril STONEHAM, For services to the community
- Catherine Wilhelmina VAUTIER (Miss), For services to sport and the community
- Edwina Diana Patricia WALKER (Mrs), For services to the community and women’s affairs
- Ulva Lynn BELSHAM (Mrs), Companion of The Queen’s Service Order for Community Service
- James Garfield JOHNSON, Companion of The Queen’s Service Order for Community Service
- Hilma Bjarne MOEN, Companion of The Queen’s Service Order for Community Service
- John Donald MURRAY (S.M.), Companion of The Queen’s Service Order for Community Service
- Baden Nolan NORRIS, Companion of The Queen’s Service Order for Community Service
- Esma Irene TOMBLESON (Mrs), Companion of The Queen’s Service Order for Community Service
- Joyce Isobel CROWLEY (Mrs), Companion of The Queen’s Service Order for Public Services
- Irwin Bruce FARIS (Dr), Companion of The Queen’s Service Order for Public Services
- Cecil William FRANKS (M.B.E.), Companion of The Queen’s Service Order for Public Services
- John KENNEDY-GOOD (J.P.), Companion of The Queen’s Service Order for Public Services
- Leon Abraham MANNING (J.P.), Companion of The Queen’s Service Order for Public Services
- Charles Kenroy MUNRO (J.P.), Companion of The Queen’s Service Order for Public Services
- Walter Ian MUNRO (J.P.), Companion of The Queen’s Service Order for Public Services
- Jack ROGERS, Companion of The Queen’s Service Order for Public Services
- Stanley Nicholas BAKULICH, For services to trade union affairs
- William Arthur BLACK, For services to search and rescue operations
- Raymond Stanley BOYCE, For services to the arts
- Ronald Hugh DAVIS, For services to the building industry and community
- Mary Eileen GILLIES (Miss), For services to education
- Kenneth Ralph GILLON, For services to the community and local body affairs
- Otto GRAM, For services to search and rescue operations
- Richard Stopford HIGGINBOTHAM, For services to the community
- Marie Jean HOBBS (Mrs), For services to women’s bowling
- Grenville Frederick HUGHES, For services to horseracing as a jockey
- Marion Elizabeth JACKMAN (Mrs), For services to sport, especially athletics
- Helene Douglas Love McIVER (Mrs), For services to the community
- Andrew McNICOL, For services to the education and training of intellectually handicapped children
- Charles Norman NICHOLLS, For services to horticulture, athletics, and the community
- George Alexander Ronald PETRIE, For services to the arts and community
- Arthur Richard RACKLEY, For services to the community and trade union affairs
- Peter Riwaru RIRINUI, For services to the community and local body affairs
- Nellie Elizabeth ROBERTSON (Mrs), For services to the community
- Colin Desmond SMITH, For services to the community
- Victor Gerald SPILLER, For services to local body and community affairs
- Frederick John TAYLOR (J.P.), For services to the community
- Agnes THEODORE (Mrs), For services to the community in Otara
- Thomas Grace TYRER, For services to agricultural journalism
- John Thomas VOYLE, For services to sport
- Alvin Harry WOOLVEN (J.P.), For services to the dairy industry
- Eileen Lucy BARRY (Mrs), The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Ronald Edward George CAMERON, The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Francis Herbert CRAMER, The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Elaine Roma DELICATE (Mrs), The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Henry John DOWLING, The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Catherine Ellen HANCOX (Mrs), The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Ruth HEAGNEY (Mrs), The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Hyacinth Jordan JENKINS (Mrs), The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- James Claude Percival KIRKLAND, The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- William Henry Ross KYDD (J.P.), The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Myrtle Rita McELWAIN (Mrs), The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Rose McLAUGHLIN (Miss), The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Foufutogia Marion McQUOID (Mrs), The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Gordon John Alexander NICHOLLS, The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Barbara Mary PROCTER (Mrs), The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Henry Coffield Bucknall SCOTT, The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Ivan Fletcher SOMERVILLE, The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Ivan STANICICH, The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Ahemata TAIAPA (Mrs), The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Maraea Anne TE KAWA (Mrs), The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Violet Mary TUANUI (Mrs), The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Henry Arthur WILKINSON, The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Kenneth Ernest YOUNG, The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service
- Nora Jean BOURKE (Mrs), The Queen’s Service Medal for Public Services
- Edith Isabel CHARTERIS (Miss), The Queen’s Service Medal for Public Services
- Victor James CRIMP (J.P.), The Queen’s Service Medal for Public Services
- Patricia Ellen CURTIS (Mrs), The Queen’s Service Medal for Public Services
- John Williamson Dryden HALL (J.P.), The Queen’s Service Medal for Public Services
- Leslie Robertson HERCUS, The Queen’s Service Medal for Public Services
- Cyril George IMRIE, The Queen’s Service Medal for Public Services
- Albert Melbourne LATTA (J.P.), The Queen’s Service Medal for Public Services
- Taylor Samuel MIHAERE (J.P.), The Queen’s Service Medal for Public Services
- Veronica Denise SEXTON (Miss), The Queen’s Service Medal for Public Services
- Douglas Gilbert SIMES, The Queen’s Service Medal for Public Services
- Eleanor Elizabeth ALDEN (Miss), For services as a plunket nurse
- Keitha BEAMISH-WHITE (Mrs), For services to the tourist industry
- Thomas Ralph BIRDSALL, For services to education and the community
- William John BURTON, Services to sport, especially rifleshooting and archery