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Ms Anna (Ans) Jacoba WESTRA, of Lower Hutt. For
services to photography.
THE NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE FORCE
Air Vice-Marshal David William HILL, O.B.E. (F80896),
Royal New Zealand Air Force.
O.N.Z.M.
To be Officers of the said Order:
Dr Michael Ernest John BEARD, of Christchurch. For
services to medicine.
Associate Professor Samir Nessim BISHARA, of
Dunedin. For services to neurosurgery.
William Wharekaihua COATES, of Kawerau. For
services to the community.
Dr Felix Cornelius DONNELLY, of Auckland. For
services to the welfare of youth.
Mrs Rona Mary HALSALL, of Westport. For services to
music and the community.
John Edward HAWKE, of Auckland. For services to
dentistry and the community.
Ian Neil HOLYOAKE, of Wellington. Assistant
Commissioner, New Zealand Police.
Stanley JACKSON, of Auckland. For services to music.
Andrew Ivan Robert JAMIESON, J.P., of Cust, North
Canterbury. For services to business management and
the community.
Kenneth Eric JURY, of Hamilton. For services to the
dairy industry.
Mrs Joan Rosalind LEACH, of Raumati Beach. For
services to bowls.
George LUN, of Palmerston North. For services to the
community.
Ms Suzanne Elizabeth MONCRIEFF, of Nelson. For
services to the arts and tourism.
Miss Margaret Edith MOONEY, of Auckland. For
services to education.
The Reverend Ronald Michael O'GRADY, of Auckland.
For services to children.
Michael Tai Yang PARK, of Wellington. For services to
business management and Korean-New Zealand
relations.
Allan Matthew POTTS, of Hastings. For services to
athletics.
Mrs Sylvia Mildred POTTS, of Hastings. For services to
athletics.
Professor Sylvia Vine Sheat RUMBALL, of Palmerston
North. For services to science.
Mrs Rona Winsome SHEPHERD, of Wellington. For
services to horticulture.
George Oliver SMART, of Eastbourne, East Sussex,
United Kingdom. For services to business
management and the community.
Roger Neville WALKER, of Wellington. For services to
architecture.
Haki (Jack) WIHONGI, of Auckland. For services to the
community.
THE NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE FORCE
Colonel Ross Graham MILNE, E.D. (Q30811), Colonels'
List, New Zealand Army, Territorial Force.
Commander Gregory Ian LOWE (L22918), Royal New
Zealand Navy.
M.N.Z.M.
To be Members of the said Order:
Mrs Marie APPLETON, J.P., of Pukekohe. For services
to the community.
Trevor Percival BLUNDELL, J.P., of Kaikohe. For
services to the community.
Lieutenant Colonel Geoffrey Thomas BOWES, of
Havelock, Marlborough. For services to business
management.
James BROSNAN, of Raglan. For services to local body
and community affairs.
Mrs Marie Thérèse Nguyen-Ngoe-Dzung BURNS, of
Auckland. For services to the Vietnamese community.
Ronald Thomas COCHRANE, of Methven. For services
to the community.
Graeme Bruce DOUGLAS, of Auckland. For services to
the pharmaceutical industry.
Ms Catherine Patricia DOWNES, of Wellington. For
services to the arts.
Mrs Margaret GLUYAS, of Otorohanga. For services to
the community.
Mrs Dulcie May GUNN, of Dunedin. For services to
music.
Mrs Dorothy Whitson FREED, of Wellington. For
services to music.
John Stevenson HOLLOWAY, of Wellington. For
services to forestry and conservation.
Peter Vernon HUBSCHER, of Auckland. For services to
the wine industry.
Colin Ernest George KITCHEN, of Whangarei. Fire
Officer, New Zealand Fire Service. For services to the
New Zealand Fire Service.
Dr Stanley Peter LAY, of Kaponga, South Taranaki. For
services to medicine and the community.
John Allen LEE, of Christchurch. For services to the surf
life-saving movement.
Edward Roland LINDSTROM, of Christchurch. For
services to rowing.
Graham Gilmer McCOLL, of Cambridge. For services to
the hospitality industry.
Mrs Pamela Jean McLEOD, of Taupo. For services to
welfare work.
Donald Ian MATHESON, of Wellington. For services to
the library profession and Parliament.
Mrs Vera Kirihau MORGAN, Q.S.M., of Wellington. For
services to the community.
Turi Joseph NGATAI, of Rotorua. For services to
education.
Michael Earl PARMENTER, of Wellington. For services
to the performing arts.
The Reverend Samuelu Faàpoi POUTASI, J.P., of
Auckland. For services to the community.
Gerald William PRESTON, of Auckland. For services to
boxing and the community.
Maurice Elwin ROBERTS, J.P., of Hokitika. For services
to the community.
The Reverend Eileen Lyley SHAMY, of Otaki. For
services to education and the community.
Charles Alan SHAW, of Balclutha. For services to
education and farming.
Prithi Pal SINGH, of Auckland. For services to the
Indian community.
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🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationHonours, Queen's Birthday, New Zealand Order of Merit, Appointments
56 names identified
- Anna (Ans) Jacoba WESTRA (Ms), For services to photography
- David William HILL (Air Vice-Marshal), For services to the New Zealand Defence Force
- Michael Ernest John BEARD (Dr), For services to medicine
- Samir Nessim BISHARA (Associate Professor), For services to neurosurgery
- William Wharekaihua COATES, For services to the community
- Felix Cornelius DONNELLY (Dr), For services to the welfare of youth
- Rona Mary HALSALL (Mrs), For services to music and the community
- John Edward HAWKE, For services to dentistry and the community
- Ian Neil HOLYOAKE, For services to the community
- Stanley JACKSON, For services to music
- Andrew Ivan Robert JAMIESON (J.P.), For services to business management and the community
- Kenneth Eric JURY, For services to the dairy industry
- Joan Rosalind LEACH (Mrs), For services to bowls
- George LUN, For services to the community
- Suzanne Elizabeth MONCRIEFF (Ms), For services to the arts and tourism
- Margaret Edith MOONEY (Miss), For services to education
- Ronald Michael O'GRADY (The Reverend), For services to children
- Michael Tai Yang PARK, For services to business management and Korean-New Zealand relations
- Allan Matthew POTTS, For services to athletics
- Sylvia Mildred POTTS (Mrs), For services to athletics
- Sylvia Vine Sheat RUMBALL (Professor), For services to science
- Rona Winsome SHEPHERD (Mrs), For services to horticulture
- George Oliver SMART, For services to business management and the community
- Roger Neville WALKER, For services to architecture
- Haki (Jack) WIHONGI, For services to the community
- Ross Graham MILNE (Colonel), For services to the New Zealand Defence Force
- Gregory Ian LOWE (Commander), For services to the New Zealand Defence Force
- Marie APPLETON (Mrs), For services to the community
- Trevor Percival BLUNDELL (J.P.), For services to the community
- Geoffrey Thomas BOWES (Lieutenant Colonel), For services to business management
- James BROSNAN, For services to local body and community affairs
- Marie Thérèse Nguyen-Ngoe-Dzung BURNS (Mrs), For services to the Vietnamese community
- Ronald Thomas COCHRANE, For services to the community
- Graeme Bruce DOUGLAS, For services to the pharmaceutical industry
- Catherine Patricia DOWNES (Ms), For services to the arts
- Margaret GLUYAS (Mrs), For services to the community
- Dulcie May GUNN (Mrs), For services to music
- Dorothy Whitson FREED (Mrs), For services to music
- John Stevenson HOLLOWAY, For services to forestry and conservation
- Peter Vernon HUBSCHER, For services to the wine industry
- Colin Ernest George KITCHEN, For services to the New Zealand Fire Service
- Stanley Peter LAY (Dr), For services to medicine and the community
- John Allen LEE, For services to the surf life-saving movement
- Edward Roland LINDSTROM, For services to rowing
- Graham Gilmer McCOLL, For services to the hospitality industry
- Pamela Jean McLEOD (Mrs), For services to welfare work
- Donald Ian MATHESON, For services to the library profession and Parliament
- Vera Kirihau MORGAN (Mrs), For services to the community
- Turi Joseph NGATAI, For services to education
- Michael Earl PARMENTER, For services to the performing arts
- Samuelu Faàpoi POUTASI (The Reverend), For services to the community
- Gerald William PRESTON, For services to boxing and the community
- Maurice Elwin ROBERTS (J.P.), For services to the community
- Eileen Lyley SHAMY (The Reverend), For services to education and the community
- Charles Alan SHAW, For services to education and farming
- Prithi Pal SINGH, For services to the Indian community