Queen's Birthday Honours 1993




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 86

Professor Mary Davidson EARLE, of Palmerston North. For services to food technology.

Brian Timothy FINN (Tim Finn), of Cambridge. For services to music.

Neil Mullane FINN (Neil Finn), of Cambridge. For services to music.

Dr Dorothy Margaret Anne GRONWALL, of Auckland. For services to neuropsychology.

Ashley Robert GROOM, of Greymouth. For services to tourism and the community.

Douglas Ian HOWELL, of Christchurch. For services to business management.

Andrew James Duncan LAING, of Dunedin. For services to sport, especially swimming.

Rosanne Philippa O’Loghlen, Mrs MEO, of Auckland. For services to business management.

Barry John PATERSON, of Hamilton. For services to cricket.

Brian Richard PERRY, of Hamilton. For services to business management and the community.

Shirley Joan, Mrs ROSS, of Auckland. For services to the community.

Jean Annie, Mrs WALSH, J.P., of Hamilton. For services to education and the community.

Alison Pamela, Mrs ROE, of Auckland. For services athletics.

Maxwell Rex SHORT, J.P., of Pukekohe. For services to local government.

Orma Maud Emily, Mrs SMITH, of Timaru. For services to dancing.

Murray Mayell SWEETMAN, of Auckland. For services to the community. (DECEASED 31 May 1993. Her Majesty’s approval to this appointment was signified before the date of decease).

(Robert) Blyth TAIT, of Pukekohe. For services to equestrian sport.

Geoffrey Dawson TAYLOR, of Alexandra. For services to the fruit growing industry.

Maurice George WALL, of Ashburton. For services to local body and community affairs.

M.B.E.

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

Miss Elisabeth Farrant AIREY, of Wellington. For services to music.

Christopher Arthur AMON, of Bulls. For services to motor sport.

Dorothy June, Mrs BELL, of Auckland. For services to the Girls’ Brigade and the community.

Robert Victor BROWNE, J.P., of Auckland. For services to the accounting profession.

Matthew Harold CAMERON, J.P., of Te Puke. For services to local government.

The Honourable Frederick Miroslav GERBIC, of Auckland. For public services.

Major Margaret Evangel HAY, of Upper Hutt. For services to the Salvation Army.

Mary Elizabeth Fairmaid, Mrs JOHNSON, of Napier. For services to local body and community affairs.

Dr Robert Paul KIBBLEWHITE, of Rotorua. For services to science.

Blanche Lois, Mrs KINGDON, J.P., of Rotorua. For services to welfare work.

Robin Margot, Mrs LAING, of Wellington. For services to the film industry.

Miss Jennifer Anne McMAHON, of Dunedin. For services to welfare work.

Norman James McMILLAN, of Paeroa. For services to local body and community affairs.

Barbara Rae, Mrs MABBETT, of Wellington. For services to education.

Esme Leone, Mrs MARRIS, of Wellington. For services to business and economic affairs.

Ralph Hamilton ROBERTS, J.P., of Auckland. For services to yachting.

Pamela Dawn, Mrs ROBINSON, of Auckland. For services to the community.

THE QUEEN’S SERVICE ORDER

Q.S.O.

To be Companions of the said Order for Community Service:

Boudewijn Huibrecht (Boyd Hubert) KLAP, of Wellington.

Dr Ronald MACKENZIE, of Wellington.

Huriwaha MANIAPOTO, of Turangi.

Miss Patricia Mary PAYNE, of Wanganui.

Jeanne Helen, Mrs WOOD, of Christchurch.

Q.S.O.

To be Companions of the said Order for Public Services:

Selwyn John BEGLEY, J.P., of Hastings.

Elizabeth Anne, Mrs BIDDLES, of Dargaville.

David Lloyd LEAN, J.P., of New Plymouth.

Margaret Ann Bedggood, Mrs MULGAN, of Auckland.

The Honourable Herbert Elmer Lorraine PICKERING, J.P., of Blenheim.

Alison Burns, Mrs QUENTIN-BAXTER, of Wellington.

Georgina Manunui, Mrs TE HEUHEU, of Taupo.

Colonel Thomas Frederick Llewellyn WARD, O.B.E., E.D., J.P., N.Z. Army (Rtd.), of Tangiteroria, Northland.

Miss Barbara Frances WATSON, of Auckland.

The Honourable Mervyn Langlois WELLINGTON, of Lower Hutt.

May Naumai, Mrs WOODCOCK, J.P., of Hamilton.

THE QUEEN’S SERVICE MEDAL FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE

Q.S.M.

Joyce Evelyn, Mrs BENNETT, of Timaru.

Emilie Jean, Mrs BOCKMAN, of Papakura.

Gordon Frederick BURROWS, of Christchurch.

Patricia Mary, Lady CAUGHEY, of Auckland.

Myrtle Jessie, Mrs CHRISTIE, of Whangarei.

Joy Winning Keir, Mrs CLARK, of Masterton.

The Venerable Archdeacon Anthony Ivan CLARKE, of Hamilton.

Erle Pickard COLEMAN, of New Plymouth.



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🏛️ Queen’s Birthday Honours 1993 (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Honours, Civil List, Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Order of the British Empire
60 names identified
  • Mary Davidson EARLE (Professor), For services to food technology
  • Brian Timothy FINN, For services to music
  • Neil Mullane FINN, For services to music
  • Dorothy Margaret Anne GRONWALL (Dr), For services to neuropsychology
  • Ashley Robert GROOM, For services to tourism and the community
  • Douglas Ian HOWELL, For services to business management
  • Andrew James Duncan LAING, For services to sport, especially swimming
  • Rosanne Philippa O’Loghlen MEO (Mrs), For services to business management
  • Barry John PATERSON, For services to cricket
  • Brian Richard PERRY, For services to business management and the community
  • Shirley Joan ROSS (Mrs), For services to the community
  • Jean Annie WALSH (Mrs), For services to education and the community
  • Alison Pamela ROE (Mrs), For services to athletics
  • Maxwell Rex SHORT (J.P.), For services to local government
  • Orma Maud Emily SMITH (Mrs), For services to dancing
  • Murray Mayell SWEETMAN, For services to the community
  • Robert Blyth TAIT, For services to equestrian sport
  • Geoffrey Dawson TAYLOR, For services to the fruit growing industry
  • Maurice George WALL, For services to local body and community affairs
  • Elisabeth Farrant AIREY (Miss), For services to music
  • Christopher Arthur AMON, For services to motor sport
  • Dorothy June BELL (Mrs), For services to the Girls’ Brigade and the community
  • Robert Victor BROWNE (J.P.), For services to the accounting profession
  • Matthew Harold CAMERON (J.P.), For services to local government
  • Frederick Miroslav GERBIC (The Honourable), For public services
  • Margaret Evangel HAY (Major), For services to the Salvation Army
  • Mary Elizabeth Fairmaid JOHNSON (Mrs), For services to local body and community affairs
  • Robert Paul KIBBLEWHITE (Dr), For services to science
  • Blanche Lois KINGDON (Mrs), For services to welfare work
  • Robin Margot LAING (Mrs), For services to the film industry
  • Jennifer Anne McMAHON (Miss), For services to welfare work
  • Norman James McMILLAN, For services to local body and community affairs
  • Barbara Rae MABBETT (Mrs), For services to education
  • Esme Leone MARRIS (Mrs), For services to business and economic affairs
  • Ralph Hamilton ROBERTS (J.P.), For services to yachting
  • Pamela Dawn ROBINSON (Mrs), For services to the community
  • Boudewijn Huibrecht KLAP, For community service
  • Ronald MACKENZIE (Dr), For community service
  • Huriwaha MANIAPOTO, For community service
  • Patricia Mary PAYNE (Miss), For community service
  • Jeanne Helen WOOD (Mrs), For community service
  • Selwyn John BEGLEY (J.P.), For public services
  • Elizabeth Anne BIDDLES (Mrs), For public services
  • David Lloyd LEAN (J.P.), For public services
  • Margaret Ann Bedggood MULGAN (Mrs), For public services
  • Herbert Elmer Lorraine PICKERING (The Honourable), For public services
  • Alison Burns QUENTIN-BAXTER (Mrs), For public services
  • Georgina Manunui TE HEUHEU (Mrs), For public services
  • Thomas Frederick Llewellyn WARD (Colonel), For public services
  • Barbara Frances WATSON (Miss), For public services
  • Mervyn Langlois WELLINGTON (The Honourable), For public services
  • May Naumai WOODCOCK (Mrs), For public services
  • Joyce Evelyn BENNETT (Mrs), For community service
  • Emilie Jean BOCKMAN (Mrs), For community service
  • Gordon Frederick BURROWS, For community service
  • Patricia Mary CAUGHEY (Lady), For community service
  • Myrtle Jessie CHRISTIE (Mrs), For community service
  • Joy Winning Keir CLARK (Mrs), For community service
  • Anthony Ivan CLARKE (The Venerable Archdeacon), For community service
  • Erle Pickard COLEMAN, For community service