Queen's Birthday Honours




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 109

John Bruce CHRYSTALL, of Onga Onga, Hawke’s Bay. For services to the wool industry.

Roland Henry CLARK, of Diamond Harbour. For services to agriculture.

George Hopeful GOWER, of Tokirima. For services to local body and community affairs.

Geoffrey Philip HOWARTH, M.B.E., of Tauranga. For services to cricket.

Thomas Michael Raeburn MASKEW, of Christchurch. For services to agriculture.

Alfred George MORGAN-COAKLE, of Auckland. For services to legal aid.

Dr Francis John NEWHOOK, of Auckland. Professor Emeritus of Plant Pathology, Department of Botany, University of Auckland.

James Joseph O’CONNOR, J.P., of Hastings. For services to local government, sport and the community.

William Horace PHILLIPS, J.P., of Hawera. For services to farming and the community.

Dr Mutyala SATYANAND, of Auckland. For services to the community.

John Hutchison SAUNDERS, of Lower Hutt. For services to medicine and the community.

Charles Herbert SPEIGHT, of Wellington. General Manager, Shipping Corporation of New Zealand.

Dr Charles SWANSTON, of Auckland. For services to ophthalmology.

Major Ross TYLDEN, J.P., of Mataraua. For services to farming.

Clifford Ernest WISELY, J.P., of Morrinsville. For services to education and local government.

M.B.E.

To be Ordinary Members of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

James Charles BELLWOOD, of Auckland. For services to athletics.

Jack Compton BLAKELEY, J.P., of Raumati South. For services to the surf lifesaving movement.

Wilfred Edward BOWN, of Blenheim. For services to local body and community affairs.

Maida Elizabeth Claire, Mrs BRYANT, J.P., of Hokitika. For services to the community.

James Maurice Maitland CAFFIN, of Christchurch. For services to the New Zealand Antarctic Society and journalism.

Captain Emmet Peter Marcus DOWD, of Cambridge. For services to the dairy industry.

Miss Joan Ethel DERBRIDGE, of Christchurch. For services to physiotherapy and welfare organisations.

Stanley Alexander GURNELL, of Whangarei. For services to pre-school education and the community.

James Herbert HENDERSON, of Auckland. For services to literature and broadcasting.

Dr Donald William McKENZIE, of Havelock North. Pomologist and Senior Scientist, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research Orchard, Havelock North.

Anne Kohi, Mrs MARTIN, of Papakura. For services to social welfare.

Elsie Elizabeth, Mrs NEIL, of Auckland. For services to the community.

Miss Phyllis May PERSEN, of Palmerston North. Lately, Chief Nursing Officer, Palmerston North Hospital Board.

Caroline Audrey, Mrs PROWSE, of Waiuku. For services to the community.

Miriam Florence, Mrs REDWOOD (Miriam McGregor), of Waipawa. For services to literature.

Joan Nancy, Mrs ROSCOE, of Auckland. For services to the Girls Brigade.

Andrew Gwillym SUMMERS, of Lower Hutt. Deputy Secretary of Energy, Corporate Services, Ministry of Energy.

William Alexander SUTHERLAND, J.P., of Gisborne. For services to the Cook Hospital Board.

Roger Robertson SUTTON, of Invercargill. For services to conservation.

Hugh Barre Mewburn WALKER, J.P., of Auckland. For services to the Auckland Waterside Workers’ Union.

Louis Lester WINTLE, of Mangawhai, Northland. For services to the preservation of local history.

Samuel Philip WRIGHTSON, of Auckland. Senior Specialist, Neurosurgery, Auckland Hospital.

THE QUEEN’S SERVICE ORDER

Q.S.O.

To be Companions of the said Order for Community Service:

Joyce Horton, Mrs ANDREWS, of Mangakino.

Henry Tahawai BIRD, of Murupara.

Hector Jack CLARK, B.E.M., of Auckland.

The Reverend Canon Wi Te Tau HUATA, M.C., of Hastings.

Q.S.O.

To be Companions of the said Order for Public Services:

Leonard John BRADDOCK, of Thames.

The Honourable Michael Aynsley CONNELLY, M.P., of Christchurch.

Albert Bakewell FEAR, of Lower Hutt. Director-General of Housing, Housing Corporation of New Zealand, and General Manager, Rural Banking and Finance Corporation.

Leonard Manson HARVEY, of Opunake.

Ralph Henry MATTHEWS, J.P., of Waipukurau.

Miss Joyce MOTLEY, of Hamilton. Principal Nurse, Waikato Hospital.

Alfred PREECE, J.P., of Chatham Islands.

Robert Geoffrey RAMSHAW, of Frankton, Otago.

Magnus Kenneth de Chazal SPENCE, J.P., of Te Karaka, Gisborne.

Henry Philip WHITLOCK, of Gisborne.

THE QUEEN’S SERVICE MEDAL FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE

Q.S.M.

Harold Raymond ASHWORTH, of New Plymouth.

Pattie Helen, Mrs COLLINS, of Murupara.

Bertram CORNTHWAITE, of Auckland.

Nancy Eleanor, Mrs CRESSWELL, of Blenheim.

Alice Maud, Mrs des FORGES, of Taupiri.

David Spencer FUNNELL, of Palmerston North.

Trevor Charles GOTTERMEYER, of Christchurch.

Cecily, Mrs GREGORY, of Levin.

Elsie Helen, Mrs HILL, of Matarau.

Adeline Pearl, Mrs HOBBS, of Lower Hutt.

Evelyn Doris, Mrs HODDER, of Thames.

Charles Thomas Ross KNEW, of Whangarei.

Douglas Ian MCKERRAS, of Palmerston North.

Poai (Jim) MANAHI, of Woodend, North Canterbury.

Miss Mary Elizabeth (Moira) O’BRIEN, of Auckland.

Keriana Bessie, Mrs OLSON, of Wainuiomata.

Gladys May, Mrs PHILIPS, of Paihia, Bay of Islands.

John Cotterell PURDUE, of Invercargill.

Margaret Cecelia, Mrs READ, of Wellington.

Miss Edith Frances SMITH, of Wanganui.

Cicely Louise, Mrs SNOXELL, of Longburn.

Frederick Ernest WILLIAMSON, of Invercargill.

Mirinda Annie, Mrs ZWIMPFER, of Timaru.

THE QUEEN’S SERVICE MEDAL FOR PUBLIC SERVICES

Q.S.M.

Dr Donald Young ALLEN, of Waipawa.

Mary, Mrs ANSTRUTHER, J.P., of Turangi.

Brian Douglas BELL, of Wellington. Assistant Director, Protected Fauna, Wildlife Service, Department of Internal Affairs.

Violet Patricia, Mrs DARRAUGH, of Te Awamutu.

Miss Ailsa Maureen FLETCHER, of Rotorua.

Miss Edna Abigail FREE, of Hawera.



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🏛️ Queen's Birthday Honours 1984

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Honours, Awards, Civil List, Order of the British Empire, Queen's Service Order, Queen's Service Medal
80 names identified
  • John Bruce Chrystall, Honoured for services to wool industry
  • Roland Henry Clark, Honoured for services to agriculture
  • George Hopeful Gower, Honoured for services to local body and community affairs
  • Geoffrey Philip Howarth (M.B.E.), Honoured for services to cricket
  • Thomas Michael Raeburn Maskew, Honoured for services to agriculture
  • Alfred George Morgan-Coakle, Honoured for services to legal aid
  • Francis John Newhook (Dr), Honoured for services to plant pathology
  • James Joseph O'Connor (J.P.), Honoured for services to local government, sport and community
  • William Horace Phillips (J.P.), Honoured for services to farming and community
  • Mutyala Satyanand (Dr), Honoured for services to community
  • John Hutchison Saunders, Honoured for services to medicine and community
  • Charles Herbert Speight, Honoured as General Manager of Shipping Corporation of New Zealand
  • Charles Swanston (Dr), Honoured for services to ophthalmology
  • Ross Tylden (Major, J.P.), Honoured for services to farming
  • Clifford Ernest Wisely (J.P.), Honoured for services to education and local government
  • James Charles Bellwood, Honoured for services to athletics
  • Jack Compton Blakely (J.P.), Honoured for services to surf lifesaving
  • Wilfred Edward Bown, Honoured for services to local body and community affairs
  • Maida Elizabeth Claire Bryant (Mrs), Honoured for services to community
  • James Maurice Maitland Caffin, Honoured for services to New Zealand Antarctic Society and journalism
  • Emmet Peter Marcus Dowd (Captain), Honoured for services to dairy industry
  • Joan Ethel Derbridge (Miss), Honoured for services to physiotherapy and welfare organisations
  • Stanley Alexander Gurnell, Honoured for services to pre-school education and community
  • James Herbert Henderson, Honoured for services to literature and broadcasting
  • Donald William McKenzie (Dr), Honoured as Pomologist and Senior Scientist
  • Anne Kohi Martin (Mrs), Honoured for services to social welfare
  • Elsie Elizabeth Neil (Mrs), Honoured for services to community
  • Phyllis May Persen (Miss), Honoured as Chief Nursing Officer
  • Caroline Audrey Prowse (Mrs), Honoured for services to community
  • Miriam Florence Redwood (Mrs), Honoured for services to literature
  • Joan Nancy Roscoe (Mrs), Honoured for services to Girls Brigade
  • Andrew Gwillym Summers, Honoured as Deputy Secretary of Energy
  • William Alexander Sutherland (J.P.), Honoured for services to Cook Hospital Board
  • Roger Robertson Sutton, Honoured for services to conservation
  • Hugh Barre Mewburn Walker (J.P.), Honoured for services to Auckland Waterside Workers’ Union
  • Louis Lester Wintle, Honoured for services to preservation of local history
  • Samuel Philip Wrightson, Honoured as Senior Specialist in Neurosurgery
  • Joyce Horton Andrews (Mrs), Honoured for community service
  • Henry Tahawai Bird, Honoured for community service
  • Hector Jack Clark (B.E.M.), Honoured for community service
  • Wi Te Tau Huata (Reverend Canon, M.C.), Honoured for community service
  • Leonard John Braddock, Honoured for public services
  • Michael Aynsley Connelly (Honourable, M.P.), Honoured for public services
  • Albert Bakewell Fear, Honoured for public services
  • Leonard Manson Harvey, Honoured for public services
  • Ralph Henry Matthews (J.P.), Honoured for public services
  • Joyce Motley (Miss), Honoured for public services
  • Alfred Preece (J.P.), Honoured for public services
  • Robert Geoffrey Ramshaw, Honoured for public services
  • Magnus Kenneth de Chazal Spence (J.P.), Honoured for public services
  • Henry Philip Whitlock, Honoured for public services
  • Harold Raymond Ashworth, Honoured for community service
  • Pattie Helen Collins (Mrs), Honoured for community service
  • Bertram Cornthwaite, Honoured for community service
  • Nancy Eleanor Cresswell (Mrs), Honoured for community service
  • Alice Maud des Forges (Mrs), Honoured for community service
  • David Spencer Funnell, Honoured for community service
  • Trevor Charles Gottermeyer, Honoured for community service
  • Cecily Gregory (Mrs), Honoured for community service
  • Elsie Helen Hill (Mrs), Honoured for community service
  • Adeline Pearl Hobbs (Mrs), Honoured for community service
  • Evelyn Doris Hodder (Mrs), Honoured for community service
  • Charles Thomas Ross Knew, Honoured for community service
  • Douglas Ian McKerras, Honoured for community service
  • Poai (Jim) Manahi, Honoured for community service
  • Mary Elizabeth (Moira) O'Brien (Miss), Honoured for community service
  • Keriana Bessie Olson (Mrs), Honoured for community service
  • Gladys May Philips (Mrs), Honoured for community service
  • John Cotterell Purdue, Honoured for community service
  • Margaret Cecelia Read (Mrs), Honoured for community service
  • Edith Frances Smith (Miss), Honoured for community service
  • Cicely Louise Snoxell (Mrs), Honoured for community service
  • Frederick Ernest Williamson, Honoured for community service
  • Mirinda Annie Zwimpfer (Mrs), Honoured for community service
  • Donald Young Allen (Dr), Honoured for public services
  • Mary Anstruther (Mrs, J.P.), Honoured for public services
  • Brian Douglas Bell, Honoured for public services
  • Violet Patricia Darraugh (Mrs), Honoured for public services
  • Ailsa Maureen Fletcher (Miss), Honoured for public services
  • Edna Abigail Free (Miss), Honoured for public services