New Year Honours List 1980




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 2

Mrs Minnie Maria DRONKE, of Lower Hutt. For services to the performing arts.
Robert DUTHIE, of Auckland. For services to the library profession.
William Douglas GOODFELLOW, of Auckland. For services to the community.
Henry James HOPKINS, D.F.C., of Christchurch. Lately, Professor and Head of the Department of Civil Engineering, University of Canterbury.
Mrs Constance Violet KIRKCALDIE, of Wellington. For services to the arts and community.
William Donald McKENZIE, of Invercargill. For services to the farming industry.
Dr Stanley William Paterson MIRAMS, of Wellington. Lately, Director of Mental Health Division, Department of Health.
Mrs Mona Joy REID, of Invercargill. For services to the Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Children (Plunket).
Angus ROSS, M.C., E.D., of Dunedin. For services to historical research and education.
Douglas Marshall SHIRLEY, J.P., of Dunedin. For services to the city of Dunedin.
Leo John SULLIVAN, J.P., of Orewa. For services to Local Government.
Russell Williams THOMAS, of Christchurch. For services to sport and community.
Edwyn Peter WILDING, of Ohai. For services to local body and community affairs.
Mrs Edna May WILLS, of Hawera. For services to sport and the community.

To be Companions of the Queen’s Service Order for Community Service (Q.S.O.):
Cyril Robertson BRADWELL, J.P., of Wellington.
Miss Joan Pomeroy DUNNE (The Reverend Mother Mary Philippine), of Wellington.
Edward Alexander McKAY, of Ngaruawahia.
Hubert Edgar MILLAR, of Auckland.
Mrs Mabel Lillian ROSS, of Invercargill.

To be Companions of The Queen’s Service Order for Public Services (Q.S.O.):
Peter Stanhope BEATH, J.P., of Dunedin.
Alan Trevor BELL, J.P., of Auckland.
James Bruce CROMPTON, of Matakohe, Northland.
Ian Douglas DICK, of Tawa. Lately, Deputy Secretary of Energy (Planning), Ministry of Energy (Secretary of Mines, Mines Department 1967-78).
Michael Ernest GROOME, of Auckland.
Dr Harry Tawn NEMAIA, J.P., of Niue. Director of Health, Niue.

To be Members of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.):
Mrs Amy Mona ANDERSON, of Darfield, Canterbury. For services to literature.
Bruce Cooper BELL, of Auckland. For services to bridge.
Ronald Graeme DELLOW, of Auckland. For services to music.
Mrs Isobel Cookson Miriam DOEL, of Kawakawa, Northland. For services to the community.
Mrs Molly Ngaire DORNE, of Ohau, Horowhenua. For services to sport.
Mrs Mary Josephine DRAYTON, of Tauranga. For services to education and the community.
Cyril Leonard FITZGERALD, late of Dunedin. (Deceased after Her Majesty had signified her approval to the Honour). For services to community.
Mrs Daisy Pearl Ann GRIGGS, of Palmerston North. For services to bowling.
Pirihana Te Tama Ihurangi KOTUA, of Nelson. For services to Maori people.
Hugh Thomas Augustus MCGAHAN, of Matamata. For services to local body affairs.
Ashley George MCHUGH, of Gisborne. For services to sport and community.
Joseph Alexander MAICH, E.D., of Manurewa. For services to education and community.
Mrs Lorimer Jean MARSHALL, of Ashburton. For services to speech and drama teaching.
William Robert Francis NAYLOR, of Oamaru. For services to community.
Miss Dulcie Ruth NEWMAN, of Christchurch. Lately, Chief Nursing Officer, North Canterbury Hospital Board.
Mrs Eunice Constance PATTERSON, of Onerahi, Whangarei. For services to community.

Miss Rebecca Vivienne Mary PERROTT, of Wellington. For services to swimming.
Alfred Andrew Henry PINKERTON, of Fairlie, South Canterbury. For services to the community.
Mrs Hilda Catherine RAMSAY, of Auckland. For services to the intellectually handicapped.
Trevor James SMITH, of Cromwell. For services to aviation.
Mrs Rehutai Florence SOMERVILLE, of Maramarua. For services to the community.
Frank William TERRY, of Blenheim. For services to opera.
Harold Wilson UPTON, of Ngaruawahia. For services to the wool industry.
Dr Robert Tannahill WATSON, of Inglewood. For services to the community.
Mrs Noel Maud WELLS, of Amberley, North Canterbury. For services to Women’s Division of Federated Farmers.

The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service (Q.S.M.):
Mrs Gladys Annie ARMSTRONG, of Hawera.
Mrs Maxwell Stewart BARTHOLOMEW, J.P., of Levin.
Mrs Edith Annie BRENNAN, of Auckland.
Mrs Violet Ada BRIFFAULT, of Whakatane.
Alexander Edward Hope CLOW, of Auckland.
Miss Molly Davis COOK, of Wellington.
Mrs June Catherine DAVEY, of Timaru.
Mrs Bertha Lillian GATES, of Waipu Grove, Northland.
Mrs Florence Myrtle KEENE, of Whangarei.
Mrs Muriel Joan LEGGATT, of Matamata.
Mrs Roseanna Gillespie MARDON, of Napier.
Bronislaw NAWROCKI, of Lower Hutt.
Mrs Gladys Ngaere PHILLIPS, of Otorohanga.
Mrs Janet Annabelle PRESCOTT, J.P., of Otorohanga.
Mrs Hilary Fay REID, of Auckland.
The Reverend Roger Frederick Norton THOMPSON, of Christchurch.
Mrs Edith Kathleen WERRY, of Waipukurau.
Mrs Ray Evelyn Lilian WHALE, J.P., of Auckland.

The Queen’s Service Medal for Public Services (Q.S.M.):
Miss Enid Laura ANNAN, of Clyde.
Miss Constance Joyce BARNS, of Wellington.
Eric George BOGGS, of Auckland.
Mrs Heapera Matekino COLLIER, of Tokomaru Bay.
Douglas George FRANCIS, of Lower Hutt. Lately, Director (Mapping) Department of Lands and Survey.
Herbert Angus GRAHAM, of Auckland. Head Chauffeur, Public Service Garage, N.Z. Post Office (Auckland).
Mrs Betty Ileene HOLMES, of Palmerston North. Secretary-Typist, Ministry of Civil Defence Palmerston North.
Ronald James IREMONGER, of Raumati Beach. Lately, Head Chauffeur, Public Service Garage, N.Z. Post Office (Wellington).
Miss Ann KERSE, of Dunedin. Lately, Chief Nursing Officer, Southland Hospital Board.
Clement Leicester Steele PATERSON, of Christchurch.
Lesley Richard PAYNE, of Paraparaumu. Gardener, Government House, Wellington, 1936-79.
James Thomas Francis ROWE, Kaitangata.
Joseph William Henry TRICKEY, of Meremere, South Auckland.
Dr Ying Kay TSEUNG, of Te Atatu, Auckland.
Albert Burnie Towle WHITE, of Auckland. Senior Inspector (Engineering) H.M.N.Z. Dockyard, Auckland.
Thomas Harold Edward WILTON, of Mangonui, Northland.

The Queen’s Fire Service Medal for Distinguished Service (Q.F.S.M.):
William James HENDERSON, O.B.E., Fire Commissioner, N.Z. Fire Service Commission, Wellington.
James Edward CARN-BENNETT, Chief Fire Officer, Silverdale Volunteer Fire Brigade.
Donald Leslie HALLETT, Chief Fire Officer, Te Awamutu Volunteer Fire Brigade.

POLICE LIST

The Queen’s Service Medal for Public Services (Q.S.M.):
Walter Graham DOUGLAS, Sergeant, New Zealand Police.
Russell McIndoe CHANT, Constable, New Zealand Police.
Gerald Sanders TAMATI, Constable, New Zealand Police.



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🏛️ New Year Honours List 1980 (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Honours, Awards, Civil List, D.B.E., K.B.E., C.M.G., C.B.E., O.B.E.
90 names identified
  • Minnie Maria Dronke (Mrs), For services to the performing arts
  • Robert Duthie, For services to the library profession
  • William Douglas Goodfellow, For services to the community
  • Henry James Hopkins, For services to education
  • Constance Violet Kirkcaldie (Mrs), For services to the arts and community
  • William Donald McKenzie, For services to the farming industry
  • Stanley William Paterson Mirams (Dr), For services to health
  • Mona Joy Reid (Mrs), For services to the Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Children (Plunket)
  • Angus Ross, For services to historical research and education
  • Douglas Marshall Shirley, For services to the city of Dunedin
  • Leo John Sullivan, For services to Local Government
  • Russell Williams Thomas, For services to sport and community
  • Edwyn Peter Wilding, For services to local body and community affairs
  • Edna May Wills (Mrs), For services to sport and the community
  • Cyril Robertson Bradwell, For community service
  • Joan Pomeroy Dunne (Miss), For community service
  • Edward Alexander McKay, For community service
  • Hubert Edgar Millar, For community service
  • Mabel Lillian Ross (Mrs), For community service
  • Peter Stanhope Beath, For public services
  • Alan Trevor Bell, For public services
  • James Bruce Crompton, For public services
  • Ian Douglas Dick, For public services
  • Michael Ernest Groome, For public services
  • Harry Tawn Nemaia (Dr), For public services
  • Amy Mona Anderson (Mrs), For services to literature
  • Bruce Cooper Bell, For services to bridge
  • Ronald Graeme Dellow, For services to music
  • Isobel Cookson Miriam Doel (Mrs), For services to the community
  • Molly Ngaire Dorne (Mrs), For services to sport
  • Mary Josephine Drayton (Mrs), For services to education and the community
  • Cyril Leonard Fitzgerald, For services to community
  • Daisy Pearl Ann Griggs (Mrs), For services to bowling
  • Pirihana Te Tama Ihurangi Kotua, For services to Maori people
  • Hugh Thomas Augustus McGahan, For services to local body affairs
  • Ashley George McHugh, For services to sport and community
  • Joseph Alexander Maich, For services to education and community
  • Lorimer Jean Marshall (Mrs), For services to speech and drama teaching
  • William Robert Francis Naylor, For services to community
  • Dulcie Ruth Newman (Miss), For services to nursing
  • Eunice Constance Patterson (Mrs), For services to community
  • Rebecca Vivienne Mary Perrott (Miss), For services to swimming
  • Alfred Andrew Henry Pinkerton, For services to the community
  • Hilda Catherine Ramsay (Mrs), For services to the intellectually handicapped
  • Trevor James Smith, For services to aviation
  • Rehutai Florence Somerville (Mrs), For services to the community
  • Frank William Terry, For services to opera
  • Harold Wilson Upton, For services to the wool industry
  • Robert Tannahill Watson (Dr), For services to the community
  • Noel Maud Wells (Mrs), For services to Women’s Division of Federated Farmers
  • Gladys Annie Armstrong (Mrs), For community service
  • Maxwell Stewart Bartholomew (Mrs), For community service
  • Edith Annie Brennan (Mrs), For community service
  • Violet Ada Brifault (Mrs), For community service
  • Alexander Edward Hope Clow, For community service
  • Molly Davis Cook (Miss), For community service
  • June Catherine Davey (Mrs), For community service
  • Bertha Lillian Gates (Mrs), For community service
  • Florence Myrtle Keene (Mrs), For community service
  • Muriel Joan Leggatt (Mrs), For community service
  • Roseanna Gillespie Mardon (Mrs), For community service
  • Bronislaw Nawrocki, For community service
  • Gladys Ngaere Phillips (Mrs), For community service
  • Janet Annabelle Prescott (Mrs), For community service
  • Hilary Fay Reid (Mrs), For community service
  • Roger Frederick Norton Thompson (The Reverend), For community service
  • Edith Kathleen Werry (Mrs), For community service
  • Ray Evelyn Lilian Whale (Mrs), For community service
  • Enid Laura Annan (Miss), For public services
  • Constance Joyce Barns (Miss), For public services
  • Eric George Boggs, For public services
  • Heapera Matekino Collier (Mrs), For public services
  • Douglas George Francis, For public services
  • Herbert Angus Graham, For public services
  • Betty Ileene Holmes (Mrs), For public services
  • Ronald James Iremonger, For public services
  • Ann Kerse (Miss), For public services
  • Clement Leicester Steele Paterson, For public services
  • Lesley Richard Payne, For public services
  • James Thomas Francis Rowe, For public services
  • Joseph William Henry Trickey, For public services
  • Ying Kay Tseung (Dr), For public services
  • Albert Burnie Towle White, For public services
  • Thomas Harold Edward Wilton, For public services
  • William James Henderson, For distinguished service in the Fire Service
  • James Edward Carn-Bennett, For distinguished service in the Fire Service
  • Donald Leslie Hallett, For distinguished service in the Fire Service
  • Walter Graham Douglas, For public services in the Police
  • Russell McIndoe Chant, For public services in the Police
  • Gerald Sanders Tamati, For public services in the Police