Royal Honours and Address




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 26

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Royal Visit Honours

The Queen has been graciously pleased to give orders for the following appointment to The Queen’s Service Order:

THE QUEEN’S SERVICE ORDER

Q.S.O.

To be an Ordinary Companion of the said Order for Public Services:

Paul Charles COTTON, C.V.O., New Zealand Secretary to The Queen.

Dated at Wellington this 14th day of February 1990.

MARIE SHROFF, Secretary and Registrar, The Queen’s Service Order.

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The Queen has been graciously pleased, on the occasion of Her Majesty’s Visit to New Zealand, to make the following appointments to the Royal Victorian Order:

THE ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER

L.V.O.

To be Lieutenants:

Group Captain Norman Eric RICHARDSON, R.N.Z.A.F.(RTD).

Detective Superintendent Colin Walter WILSON, New Zealand Police.

M.V.O.

To be Members:

Michael John FOKKER

Bernard Joseph FRAHM

Squadron Leader Brian Edward JOBLIN, R.N.Z.A.F.

Major George Sean TRENGROVE, R.N.Z.A.C.

Dated at Wellington this 16th day of February 1990.

PAUL COTTON, New Zealand Secretary to The Queen.

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Special Address from the House of Representatives to The Queen, and Her Majesty’s Reply

On Wednesday, the 14th day of February 1990, the House of Representatives adopted a respectful address to The Queen on the occasion of Her Majesty’s presence in New Zealand in this Anniversary Year of 1990. The address was presented to Her Majesty by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Hon. Sir Kerry Burke, accompanied by members of the House on Thursday, the 15th day of February 1990 at Government House, Wellington.

The text of the address is as follows:

TO THE QUEEN’S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY

MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY:

We, Your Majesty’s most dutiful and loyal subjects, the members of the House of Representatives in Parliament assembled, beg leave to offer our humble thanks to Your Majesty, and our heartfelt gladness, for Your Majesty’s presence among Your people of New Zealand in this Anniversary Year of 1990.

As representatives of the people of New Zealand, we express our great pleasure that Your Majesty, with His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, has come to reside in Your Realm of New Zealand to join with your people in their commemoration and celebration of their heritage and national identity, while looking to the challenges and opportunities of the years ahead.

We recall especially the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi 150 years ago, during the reign of Your Majesty’s illustrious great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria. We are happy to affirm the bonds with the Crown established at that period of our history. We acknowledge the trust that falls to us to honour the Treaty, and we dedicate ourselves anew to making its principles an enduring reality.

In commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the landing of the Anzac Forces at Gallipoli, we recall the sacrifices made there, and in other fields of combat, for Sovereign and country. This House asks Your Majesty to attest the devotion of Your people of New Zealand to the principles of freedom and democracy, and to the other fundamental values that we cherish. We assure Your Majesty that New Zealanders look forward to being joined by Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal during the Anzac Day observances.

Mindful of New Zealand’s membership of the Commonwealth, whose Head is Your Majesty, we affirm our adherence to the common tradition from which that association of nations has evolved, and declare our commitment to the spirit and forms of co-operation contributing to concord and understanding among peoples and their wellbeing. New Zealanders have been delighted to welcome, to open the XIVth Commonwealth Games.

It is the fervent hope of this House that Your Majesty and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh have found your time in New Zealand enjoyable and interesting, and we



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🏛️ Appointment to The Queen’s Service Order

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
14 February 1990
Royal Honours, Queen’s Service Order, Public Services
  • Paul Charles COTTON (C.V.O.), Appointed Ordinary Companion of The Queen’s Service Order

  • MARIE SHROFF, Secretary and Registrar, The Queen’s Service Order

🏛️ Appointments to the Royal Victorian Order

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
16 February 1990
Royal Honours, Royal Victorian Order, Military, Police
6 names identified
  • Norman Eric RICHARDSON (Group Captain), Appointed Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order
  • Colin Walter WILSON (Detective Superintendent), Appointed Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order
  • Michael John FOKKER, Appointed Member of the Royal Victorian Order
  • Bernard Joseph FRAHM, Appointed Member of the Royal Victorian Order
  • Brian Edward JOBLIN (Squadron Leader), Appointed Member of the Royal Victorian Order
  • George Sean TRENGROVE (Major), Appointed Member of the Royal Victorian Order

  • PAUL COTTON, New Zealand Secretary to The Queen

🏛️ Special Address from the House of Representatives to The Queen

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Royal Address, House of Representatives, Treaty of Waitangi, Anzac Day
  • Kerry Burke (Honourable Sir), Presented address to The Queen