Honours and Awards




1310 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 58

Emeritus Professor William Edward WILLMOTT, of
Christchurch. For services to New Zealand–China
relations.

O.N.Z.M.

To be Officers of the said Order:

Dr David Maxwell O’Neill BECROFT, of Auckland.
For services to medicine.

William David BENJAMIN, J.P., of Westport. For
services to local body and community affairs.

Peter Wilson BOAG, of Wellington. For public and
community services.

Michael Shane CAMPBELL, of Titahi Bay, Porirua
City. For services to golf.

Dr Karen Mary COOPER, of Hastings. For services to
science.

Dr Lawrence James CROXSON, of Turangi. For
services to dental health.

Michael Patrick DOOLAN, of Christchurch, currently in
Hampshire, United Kingdom. For services to social
welfare.

Robert Leslie FIELD, of Feilding. For services to the
motor industry.

Paul FITZHARRIS, of Waitati, Otago. Lately Assistant
Commissioner of Police, New Zealand Police.

Dr Brian Edgar GOULDEN, of Palmerston North. For
services to the equine industry.

Mrs Eleanor Ann HAWTHORN, of Pukekohe. For
services to pharmacy and the community.

Ms Elizabeth HAWTHORNE, of Auckland. For services
to the theatre.

Ms Robyn Mary HUNT (Mrs Bell, J.P.), of Wellington.
For services to people with disabilities.

Dr Austin Vernon MITCHELL, of London, United
Kingdom. For services to New Zealand interests in
the United Kingdom.

Stanley Arthur PALMER, of Auckland. For services to
fine art.

Ms Ann ROBINSON, of Auckland. For services to glass
art.

Miss Elizabeth Anne ROWSE (Mrs Anne Sudell), of
Wellington. For services to ballet and dance.

Mrs Catherine Rosaleen SAUNDERS, of Auckland. For
services to broadcasting and the community.

Peter Charles SINCLAIR, of Auckland. For services to
broadcasting.

Ralph Allan STOCKDILL, of Wellington. For services
to employment relations.

John Douglas STOREY, of Te Awamutu. For services to
the dairy industry.

Duncan Wishart TAYLOR, J.P., of Waiareka, Oamaru.
For services to local government.

Michael Anthony WALSH, of Lower Hutt. For services
to softball.

Ms Susan Accushla WILSON, of Wellington. For
services to the theatre.

NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE FORCE

Commodore Alan John PECK (Q18460), of Lower Hutt.
Royal New Zealand Navy.

Warrant Officer Class One Hohaia Charles COLLIER
(K557805), of Paraparaumu. Royal New Zealand
Infantry Regiment.

M.N.Z.M.

To be Members of the said Order:

Mrs Maureen Rose AITKEN, of Plimmerton. For
services to the community.

Kerry Ayling ASHBY, of Manukau City. For services to
rowing.

William David BAILLIE, of Auckland. For services to
athletics.

Richard Peter BENTLEY, of Manukau City. For
services to the community.

Dr Katharine Helen Campbell BOWDEN, of Tutukaka,
Whangarei. For services to public health and the
community.

Philip Douglas BROADHURST, of Auckland. For
services to jazz music.

Graham Read BURGESS, of Auckland. For services to
cricket.

Kenneth Soo Keung CHAN, J.P., of Wellington. For
services to the Chinese community.

Mrs Wilma COPPINS, of Auckland. For services to the
community.

Jesse Maisey CRUTCHLEY, of Ranfurly, Central
Otago. For services to farming, local bodies and the
community.

Patrick John DAVIDSEN, of Nelson. Chief Fire Officer,
Stoke Volunteer Fire Brigade. For services to the
New Zealand Fire Service and the community.

Mrs Yvonne DUFAUR, of Auckland. For services to
volunteer management.

Mrs Carroll Elizabeth FINLAYSON, J.P., of Pokeno. For
services to the community.

Trevor Richard Duncan FLINT, of Christchurch. For
services to table tennis.

Dr Ross Clifton GORDON, of Stratford. For services to
the community.

Mrs Mary Frances HAUGHEY, of Christchurch. For
services to the community.

Murray John HENSHALL, of Auckland. For services to
mental health.

Galumalemana Alfred HUNKIN, of Tawa, Wellington.
For services to the Pacific Islands community.

Cecil Henry IRWIN, J.P., of Dunedin. For services to
education.

Bruce George KILMISTER, of Auckland. For services
to the community.

Terrence Edward KING, J.P., of Invercargill. For
services to the community.

Mrs Jadwiga LENDNAL, of Wellington. For services to
the Polish community.

Andrew Roy LESLIE, J.P., of Petone. For services to
rugby.

Daniel Samuel LEWIS, J.P., formerly of Wellington and
now of Caulfield, Victoria, Australia. For services to
the community.

Graham James LINDSAY, J.P., of Blenheim. For
services to economic development.

Mrs Suzanne Joy LYNCH, of Auckland. For services to
entertainment.

Mrs Edith Jessie McGIMPSEY, of Waimate, South
Canterbury. For services to the community.

Mrs Doris Elizabeth MEHRTENS, of Hokitika. For
services to the community.

Mrs Cynthia Ann MILLS, J.P., of Porirua. For services to
the community.



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🏛️ Queen's Birthday Honours 2001 (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Honours, Awards, New Zealand Order of Merit, Community Service
56 names identified
  • William Edward Willmott (Emeritus Professor), For services to New Zealand–China relations
  • David Maxwell O’Neill Becroft (Dr), For services to medicine
  • William David Benjamin (J.P.), For services to local body and community affairs
  • Peter Wilson Boag, For public and community services
  • Michael Shane Campbell, For services to golf
  • Karen Mary Cooper (Dr), For services to science
  • Lawrence James Croxson (Dr), For services to dental health
  • Michael Patrick Doolan, For services to social welfare
  • Robert Leslie Field, For services to the motor industry
  • Paul Fitzharris, Lately Assistant Commissioner of Police, New Zealand Police
  • Brian Edgar Goulden (Dr), For services to the equine industry
  • Eleanor Ann Hawthorn (Mrs), For services to pharmacy and the community
  • Elizabeth Hawthorne (Ms), For services to the theatre
  • Robyn Mary Hunt (Ms (Mrs Bell, J.P.)), For services to people with disabilities
  • Austin Vernon Mitchell (Dr), For services to New Zealand interests in the United Kingdom
  • Stanley Arthur Palmer, For services to fine art
  • Ann Robinson (Ms), For services to glass art
  • Elizabeth Anne Rowse (Miss (Mrs Anne Sudell)), For services to ballet and dance
  • Catherine Rosaleen Saunders (Mrs), For services to broadcasting and the community
  • Peter Charles Sinclair, For services to broadcasting
  • Ralph Allan Stockdill, For services to employment relations
  • John Douglas Storey, For services to the dairy industry
  • Duncan Wishart Taylor (J.P.), For services to local government
  • Michael Anthony Walsh, For services to softball
  • Susan Accushla Wilson (Ms), For services to the theatre
  • Alan John Peck (Commodore), Royal New Zealand Navy
  • Hohaia Charles Collier (Warrant Officer Class One), Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment
  • Maureen Rose Aitken (Mrs), For services to the community
  • Kerry Ayling Ashby, For services to rowing
  • William David Baillie, For services to athletics
  • Richard Peter Bentley, For services to the community
  • Katharine Helen Campbell Bowden (Dr), For services to public health and the community
  • Philip Douglas Broadhurst, For services to jazz music
  • Graham Read Burgess, For services to cricket
  • Kenneth Soo Keung Chan (J.P.), For services to the Chinese community
  • Wilma Coppins (Mrs), For services to the community
  • Jesse Maisey Crutchley, For services to farming, local bodies and the community
  • Patrick John Davidsen, Chief Fire Officer, Stoke Volunteer Fire Brigade. For services to the New Zealand Fire Service and the community
  • Yvonne Dufaur (Mrs), For services to volunteer management
  • Carroll Elizabeth Finlayson (Mrs, J.P.), For services to the community
  • Trevor Richard Duncan Flint, For services to table tennis
  • Ross Clifton Gordon (Dr), For services to the community
  • Mary Frances Haughey (Mrs), For services to the community
  • Murray John Henshall, For services to mental health
  • Galumalemana Alfred Hunkin, For services to the Pacific Islands community
  • Cecil Henry Irwin (J.P.), For services to education
  • Bruce George Kilmister, For services to the community
  • Terrence Edward King (J.P.), For services to the community
  • Jadwiga Lendnal (Mrs), For services to the Polish community
  • Andrew Roy Leslie (J.P.), For services to rugby
  • Daniel Samuel Lewis (J.P.), For services to the community
  • Graham James Lindsay (J.P.), For services to economic development
  • Suzanne Joy Lynch (Mrs), For services to entertainment
  • Edith Jessie McGimpsey (Mrs), For services to the community
  • Doris Elizabeth Mehrtens (Mrs), For services to the community
  • Cynthia Ann Mills (Mrs, J.P.), For services to the community