✨ New Year Honours
74 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 4
Mr Peter Jack BERG, of Auckland. For services to the
forestry industry.
Mr Nigel Roderick BROWN, of Riverton. For services
to painting and printmaking.
Mr Ian James CALDER, of Raumati Beach. For services
to the family and children.
Dr Sally CASSWELL, of Auckland. For services to
health research.
Mr Michael Gary COOPER, of North Shore City.
For services as a wine writer.
Mrs Susan Elspeth GADDIS (Susan Smith), J.P., of
Auckland. For services to music.
Mr Rangikaiamokura Wirihana HETET, of Lower Hutt.
For services as a Māori master carver.
Mr Athol Robert HUTTON, of Kaikohe. For services to
business and the community.
Ms Irene Mary LAKE, of Wellington. For public
services.
Dr Beverley-Anne LAWTON, of Wellington. For
services to women’s health.
Dr Alan Wayne LIMMER, of Hastings. For services to
wine-making.
Mr Timothy John MORDAUNT, of Palmerston North.
For services to the community.
Dr Lesley Marie NICOL, of Invercargill. For services
to netball.
Ms Susan Flora PATERSON, of Wellington. For
services to ballet.
Mrs Margaret Annie REEVE, of Christchurch. For
services to education and the community.
Emeritus Professor Weston James SANDLE, of
Dunedin. For services to science.
Ms Venetia Mary SHERSON, of Hamilton. For services
to journalism.
Mr Michael Andrew STEDMAN, of Dunedin. For
services to television.
Mr Grahame Charles SYDNEY, of Dunedin. For
services to painting.
Mr Richard Leslie TAYLOR, of Wellington. For
services to design and the film industry.
Mr (Robert) Philip TEMPLE, of Dunedin, currently in
Berlin, Germany. For services to literature.
Ms Alison Barbara THOM, of Kaikohe. For services to
the community.
Mr Gavin Neil WILTON, of Timaru. For services to
surgery.
NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE FORCE
Air Commodore David Anthony BAMFIELD, A.D.C.
(C82825), Royal New Zealand Air Force.
M.N.Z.M.
To be Members of the said Order:
Ms Pinky Shirleyanne AGNEW, of Wellington. For
services to entertainment.
Mrs Barbara Ann BECKETT, of Upper Hutt. For
services to the sheep breeding industry.
Mr William James BRACKS, of Te Puke. For services
to industry.
Mr (Wallace) Ross BRAMWELL, J.P., of Napier. For
services to local government.
Professor Margaret Anne BRIMBLE, of Auckland. For
services to science.
Mrs Robyn Denise BROUGHTON, of Invercargill. For
services to netball and the community.
Ms Nikola Jean CARO, of Auckland. For services to the
film industry.
Mrs Linda Susan CONSTABLE, of Rangiora. For
services to the community.
Ms Trelise Pamela COOPER, of Auckland. For services
to the fashion industry.
Mr Cedric Bernard CUDBY, of Lower Hutt. For services
to basketball.
Mrs Anne Paton DENTON, of Havelock North. For
services to the community.
Ms (Frances) Anne ELSE, of Wellington. For services to
literature.
Gail Lynette GIBSON, of Wellington. Inspector,
New Zealand Police. For services to
the New Zealand Police.
Mr Stephen Bruce GURNEY, of Christchurch. For
services to endurance sport.
Mr David HILL, of New Plymouth. For services to
literature.
Gavin Ross JONES, of Auckland. Detective Inspector,
New Zealand Police. For services to
the New Zealand Police.
Mr Johan KLISSER, of North Shore City. For services
to the baking industry.
Mark Frank LAMMAS, of Palmerston North.
Superintendent, New Zealand Police. For services
to the New Zealand Police.
Mr David Alexander LAWRIE, of Pukekohe. For
services to conservation.
Dr Arthur William LEWIS, of Wellington. For services
to medicine and medical law.
Ms Jeanne MACASKILL, of Wellington. For services to
the arts and the community.
Anthony Weymouth McLEOD, of Havelock North.
Inspector, New Zealand Police. For services in the
Solomon Islands.
Mrs (Annie) Vivienne (Armstrong) MOUNTFORT, of
Christchurch. For services to art.
Ms Therese Frances O’CONNELL, of New Plymouth.
For services to the trade union movement.
Ms Lorae Ann PARRY, of Wellington. For services to
the performing arts.
Mr (Harold) David PAWSEY, of Wellington. For
services to the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra.
Ms Jennie Christina REID, of Wellington. For services
to the community.
Mr Ronald John RITCHIE, of Wellington. For services
to the community.
Miss Anna Catherine ROWBERRY, of Auckland. For
services to netball.
Mrs (Margaret) Anne RUSH, of Nelson. For services to
the arts.
Mr John Charles SEARLE, of Mt Maunganui. For
services to the New Zealand Red Cross Society.
Mr Stanley Charles SEEAR, J.P., of Dunedin. For
services to bowls and the community.
Mr Grant William SHARMAN, of Pukekohe. For
services to persons with disabilities.
Mr Raymond William SHEARMAN, of Christchurch.
For services to motorcycling.
Mr Anthony Jon (Tony) SIMPSON, of Wellington. For
services to historical research.
Mr Graham Frederick SMART, of Picton. For services
to medicine and the community.
Mr Barrymore Reginald (Barrie) SMITH, J.P., of
Stratford. For services to the community.
Ms Ellie SMITH, of Wellington. For services to the
theatre.
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🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationHonours, New Year, Order of Merit, Distinguished Companions, Companions, Officers
62 names identified
- Peter Jack BERG (Mr), For services to the forestry industry
- Nigel Roderick BROWN (Mr), For services to painting and printmaking
- Ian James CALDER (Mr), For services to the family and children
- Sally CASSWELL (Dr), For services to health research
- Michael Gary COOPER (Mr), For services as a wine writer
- Susan Elspeth GADDIS (Mrs), For services to music
- Rangikaiamokura Wirihana HETET (Mr), For services as a Māori master carver
- Athol Robert HUTTON (Mr), For services to business and the community
- Irene Mary LAKE (Ms), For public services
- Beverley-Anne LAWTON (Dr), For services to women’s health
- Alan Wayne LIMMER (Dr), For services to wine-making
- Timothy John MORDAUNT (Mr), For services to the community
- Lesley Marie NICOL (Dr), For services to netball
- Susan Flora PATERSON (Ms), For services to ballet
- Margaret Annie REEVE (Mrs), For services to education and the community
- Weston James SANDLE (Emeritus Professor), For services to science
- Venetia Mary SHERSON (Ms), For services to journalism
- Michael Andrew STEDMAN (Mr), For services to television
- Grahame Charles SYDNEY (Mr), For services to painting
- Richard Leslie TAYLOR (Mr), For services to design and the film industry
- Robert Philip TEMPLE (Mr), For services to literature
- Alison Barbara THOM (Ms), For services to the community
- Gavin Neil WILTON (Mr), For services to surgery
- David Anthony BAMFIELD (Air Commodore), New Zealand Defence Force
- Pinky Shirleyanne AGNEW (Ms), For services to entertainment
- Barbara Ann BECKETT (Mrs), For services to the sheep breeding industry
- William James BRACKS (Mr), For services to industry
- Wallace Ross BRAMWELL (Mr), For services to local government
- Margaret Anne BRIMBLE (Professor), For services to science
- Robyn Denise BROUGHTON (Mrs), For services to netball and the community
- Nikola Jean CARO (Ms), For services to the film industry
- Linda Susan CONSTABLE (Mrs), For services to the community
- Trelise Pamela COOPER (Ms), For services to the fashion industry
- Cedric Bernard CUDBY (Mr), For services to basketball
- Anne Paton DENTON (Mrs), For services to the community
- Frances Anne ELSE (Ms), For services to literature
- Gail Lynette GIBSON (Inspector), For services to the New Zealand Police
- Stephen Bruce GURNEY (Mr), For services to endurance sport
- David HILL (Mr), For services to literature
- Gavin Ross JONES (Detective Inspector), For services to the New Zealand Police
- Johan KLISSER (Mr), For services to the baking industry
- Mark Frank LAMMAS (Superintendent), For services to the New Zealand Police
- David Alexander LAWRIE (Mr), For services to conservation
- Arthur William LEWIS (Dr), For services to medicine and medical law
- Jeanne MACASKILL (Ms), For services to the arts and the community
- Anthony Weymouth McLEOD (Inspector), For services in the Solomon Islands
- Vivienne Armstrong MOUNTFORT (Mrs), For services to art
- Therese Frances O’CONNELL (Ms), For services to the trade union movement
- Lorae Ann PARRY (Ms), For services to the performing arts
- Harold David PAWSEY (Mr), For services to the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
- Jennie Christina REID (Ms), For services to the community
- Ronald John RITCHIE (Mr), For services to the community
- Anna Catherine ROWBERRY (Miss), For services to netball
- Margaret Anne RUSH (Mrs), For services to the arts
- John Charles SEARLE (Mr), For services to the New Zealand Red Cross Society
- Stanley Charles SEEAR (Mr), For services to bowls and the community
- Grant William SHARMAN (Mr), For services to persons with disabilities
- Raymond William SHEARMAN (Mr), For services to motorcycling
- Anthony Jon SIMPSON (Mr), For services to historical research
- Graham Frederick SMART (Mr), For services to medicine and the community
- Barrymore Reginald SMITH (Mr), For services to the community
- Ellie SMITH (Ms), For services to the theatre