New Year Honours 1988




224 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 10

Beatrice Mary Joye, Mrs EVANS, of Palmerston North. For
services to the Girl Guide movement.

Edward Max FRIEDLANDER, of Dunedin. For services to
the community.

Dr James Ritchie GILMOUR, of Auckland. For services to
obstetrics and the community.

George Winiata HENARE, of Auckland. For services to the
performing arts.

Professor Leslie KAY, of Russell. For services to electrical
and electronic engineering.

Fiona Judith, Mrs KIDMAN, of Wellington. For services to
literature.

Dr Michael KING, of Auckland. For services to literature.

Bernard Keith KNOWLES, of Wellington. For services to
the dairy and wool industries.

Elsie Ngahuia, Mrs McINNES, of Havelock North. For
services to the community.

Stanley Walter Alexander RALSTON, of Wellington.
Valuer-General, Department of Valuation.

Gordon William Robert SHARROCK, of Wanganui. For
services to cycling.

Alfred Edward TARRANT, of Wellington. For services to
manufacturing.

Robert John TODD, J.P., of Christchurch. For services to
trade union affairs and the community.

Alan John YOUNG, of Mount Maunganui. For services to
the education of the deaf.

M.B.E.

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

Ralph Thomas ADAMS, of Trentham. Lately Director of the
New Zealand Wildlife Service.

Byron BUICK-CONSTABLE, of Wellington. For services to
the disabled.

Robert Norman BYRNE, J.P., of Whakatane. For services
following the Bay of Plenty earthquake, 1987.

Eric Alexander CRAIES, of Auckland. For services to
rowing.

Josephine Lynette, Mrs HARTLEY, of Kawerau. For
services following the Bay of Plenty earthquake, 1987.

George Stanley Derek HEATHER, of Hamilton. For
services to local government.

Marie Alice, Mrs HOPKINS, of Christchurch. For services
to the community.

Edward Patrick HOULT, of Lower Hutt. For services to
education.

George Bendigo HURST, of Takaka. For services to dairy
industry and the community.

Dr David Edward KIRK, of Oxford, England. For services to
rugby.

Stanley Arthur LAY, of New Plymouth. For services to
sport.

(Christopher) Paul MACDONALD, of Auckland. For
services to canoeing.

Ngaire, Mrs MacLEAN, of Dunedin. For services to the
community.

Lawrence Albert MAHONEY, of Christchurch. For services
to rugby.

Heather Jean, Mrs MATTHEWS, of Auckland. For services
to athletics.

Elizabeth Carolyn MILLER, of Invercargill. For services to
the community.

Thomas PARSONAGE, of Huntly. For services to sport and
the community.

Peter Anderson SMITH, of Auckland. For services to the
community.

Dr Raymond Harry SPITZ, of Auckland. For services to the
Hebrew community.

Victor Michael SUNDE, of Auckland. For services to the
fruitgrowing industry.

John Henry THORBY, J.P., of Turangi. For services to local
government and the community.

Grant Leonard Ridgway TILLY, of Wellington. For services
to the theatre.

Leslie Dawson WRIGHT, of Martinborough. For services to
local government.

THE QUEEN’S SERVICE ORDER

Q.S.O.

To be Companions of the said Order for Community
Service:

Miss Margaret DUNMORE, of Auckland.

The Very Reverend Kenape FALETOESE, of Wellington.

Beverley Jean, Mrs MORRIS, of Wellington.

Diggeress Rangituatahi, Mrs TE KANAWA, of Te Kuiti.

Brian William Woodward, of Nelson.

Q.S.O.

To be Companions of the said Order for Public Services:

Bruce Craig BEETHAM, of Marton.

Geoffrey John GEERING, J.P., of Ashburton.

Warren Neil HAWKEY, of Lower Hutt. Lately Director-
General and Surveyor-General, Department of Survey
and Land Information.

Dinah, Mrs HOLMAN, of Auckland.

Daniel Mearns HOLMES, J.P., of Opunake.

Edward Emanuel ISBEY, of Auckland.

Trevor Percival KELLY, of Auckland.

Daniel Joseph MORAN, of Kemang, Indonesia.

Maxwell Keith Mynott TAYLOR, of Gisborne.

THE QUEEN’S SERVICE MEDAL FOR

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Q.S.M.

Antony Aylwin BAKER, of Cape Jackson, Queen Charlotte
Sound.

Betty, Mrs BAKER, of Cape Jackson, Queen Charlotte
Sound.

Elva Lilian, Mrs BETT, of Wellington.

Richard George (Peter) CAMPBELL, of Auckland.

Bruce Edward DAWE, of Christchurch.

Tiramate Frankie DENNIS, of Auckland.

Euan Evan DUNLOP, Christchurch.

Margaret Rose, Mrs GADSDON, of Auckland.

Kathleen Ruby, Mrs HARRIS, of Nelson.

Teripowai Pauline, Mrs HIGGINS, of Wainuiomata.

Philippa Sylvia, Mrs HOWDEN, of Masterton.

Marion Rodger Gilchrist, Mrs KENDRICK, of Whakatane.

John Frederick George LAWSON, of Christchurch.

Miss Pauline Patricia LEATHEM, of Christchurch.

Elsie Maud, Mrs LLOYD, of Raumati Beach.

Miss Christina McANULTY (Sister Christina), of
Christchurch.



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🏛️ New Year Honours 1988 (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Honours, Awards, Civil List, Knighthood, Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Order of the British Empire, Queen's Service Order, Queen's Service Medal
67 names identified
  • Beatrice Mary Joye Evans (Mrs), For services to the Girl Guide movement
  • Edward Max Friedlander, For services to the community
  • James Ritchie Gilmour (Dr), For services to obstetrics and the community
  • George Winiata Henare, For services to the performing arts
  • Leslie Kay (Professor), For services to electrical and electronic engineering
  • Fiona Judith Kidman (Mrs), For services to literature
  • Michael King (Dr), For services to literature
  • Bernard Keith Knowles, For services to the dairy and wool industries
  • Elsie Ngahuia McInnes (Mrs), For services to the community
  • Stanley Walter Alexander Ralston, Valuer-General, Department of Valuation
  • Gordon William Robert Sharrock, For services to cycling
  • Alfred Edward Tarrant, For services to manufacturing
  • Robert John Todd (J.P.), For services to trade union affairs and the community
  • Alan John Young, For services to the education of the deaf
  • Ralph Thomas Adams, Lately Director of the New Zealand Wildlife Service
  • Byron Buick-Constable, For services to the disabled
  • Robert Norman Byrne (J.P.), For services following the Bay of Plenty earthquake, 1987
  • Eric Alexander Craies, For services to rowing
  • Josephine Lynette Hartley (Mrs), For services following the Bay of Plenty earthquake, 1987
  • George Stanley Derek Heather, For services to local government
  • Marie Alice Hopkins (Mrs), For services to the community
  • Edward Patrick Hoult, For services to education
  • George Bendigo Hurst, For services to dairy industry and the community
  • David Edward Kirk (Dr), For services to rugby
  • Stanley Arthur Lay, For services to sport
  • Christopher Paul MacDonald, For services to canoeing
  • Ngaire MacLean (Mrs), For services to the community
  • Lawrence Albert Mahoney, For services to rugby
  • Heather Jean Matthews (Mrs), For services to athletics
  • Elizabeth Carolyn Miller, For services to the community
  • Thomas Parsonage, For services to sport and the community
  • Peter Anderson Smith, For services to the community
  • Raymond Harry Spitz (Dr), For services to the Hebrew community
  • Victor Michael Sunde, For services to the fruitgrowing industry
  • John Henry Thorbby (J.P.), For services to local government and the community
  • Grant Leonard Ridgway Tilly, For services to the theatre
  • Leslie Dawson Wright, For services to local government
  • Margaret Dunmore (Miss), Companions of the said Order for Community Service
  • Kenape Faletose (The Very Reverend), Companions of the said Order for Community Service
  • Beverley Jean Morris (Mrs), Companions of the said Order for Community Service
  • Diggeress Rangituatahi Te Kanawa (Mrs), Companions of the said Order for Community Service
  • Brian William Woodward, Companions of the said Order for Public Services
  • Bruce Craig Beetham, Companions of the said Order for Public Services
  • Geoffrey John Geering (J.P.), Companions of the said Order for Public Services
  • Warren Neil Hawkey, Companions of the said Order for Public Services
  • Dinah Holman (Mrs), Companions of the said Order for Public Services
  • Daniel Mearns Holmes (J.P.), Companions of the said Order for Public Services
  • Edward Emanuel Isbey, Companions of the said Order for Public Services
  • Trevor Percival Kelly, Companions of the said Order for Public Services
  • Daniel Joseph Moran, Companions of the said Order for Public Services
  • Maxwell Keith Mynott Taylor, Companions of the said Order for Public Services
  • Antony Aylwin Baker, Queen's Service Medal for Community Service
  • Betty Baker (Mrs), Queen's Service Medal for Community Service
  • Elva Lilian Bett (Mrs), Queen's Service Medal for Community Service
  • Richard George (Peter) Campbell, Queen's Service Medal for Community Service
  • Bruce Edward Dawe, Queen's Service Medal for Community Service
  • Tiramate Frankie Dennis, Queen's Service Medal for Community Service
  • Euan Evan Dunlop, Queen's Service Medal for Community Service
  • Margaret Rose Gadsdon (Mrs), Queen's Service Medal for Community Service
  • Kathleen Ruby Harris (Mrs), Queen's Service Medal for Community Service
  • Teripowai Pauline Higgins (Mrs), Queen's Service Medal for Community Service
  • Philippa Sylvia Howden (Mrs), Queen's Service Medal for Community Service
  • Marion Rodger Gilchrist Kendrick (Mrs), Queen's Service Medal for Community Service
  • John Frederick George Lawson, Queen's Service Medal for Community Service
  • Pauline Patricia Leathem (Miss), Queen's Service Medal for Community Service
  • Elsie Maud Lloyd (Mrs), Queen's Service Medal for Community Service
  • Christina McAnulty (Sister), Queen's Service Medal for Community Service