Queen's Birthday Honours




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 89

17 JUNE 2009

Professor Stephen Irving Levine, of Wellington. For services to education and the Jewish community.

Mr Roger John Moses, of Wellington. For services to education.

Mr Robert Duncan Murdoch, of Wellington. For services to manufacturing and the community.

Dr Graham James Sharpe, of Wellington. For services to anaesthesia.

Mr Jefferie James Tippen, of Christchurch. For services to tourism.

Professor Michael Mathew Walker, of Auckland. For services to science.

Mr Frank Ivan Yukich, of Manukau. For services to the wine industry.

M.N.Z.M.

To be Members of the said Order:

Mr Errol Douglas Baldwin, of Hamilton. For services to the community.

Ms Mary Tiki Balzer, of Hamilton. For services to Māori health.

Mrs Brigit Diana Blair, of Christchurch. For services to business.

Malcolm James Burgess, Detective Superintendent, New Zealand Police, of Christchurch. For services to the New Zealand Police.

Ms Norma Ellen Campbell, of Christchurch. For services to women’s health, in particular midwifery.

Mrs Yvonne Joyce Cave, of Wanganui. For services to photography and horticulture.

Mrs Belinda Jane Charteris, of Christchurch. For services to netball.

Professor George Raymond Clark, of Auckland. For services to biochemistry.

Professor Terence John Crooks, of Dunedin. For services to education.

Mrs Madeline Mary East, of Manukau. For services to education.

Emeritus Professor David George Elms, of Christchurch. For services to civil engineering.

Dr Francis Patrick Joseph Farry, of Queenstown. For services to rural medicine.

Mr Lester Campbell Flockton, J.P., of Dunedin. For services to education and pipe bands.

Ms Margaret Mary Anne Foster, of Christchurch. For services to sport, in particular netball.

Mr John William Gilks, of Wanaka. For services to business and the community.

Mr Frank Derrington Godbert, of Kerikeri. For services to yachting.

Mr Ronald Noel Harries, of Wellington. For services to soccer.

Mr Peter John Harris, of Huntly. For services to local body affairs and rugby.

Mrs Margaret Anne Ruwaioterangi Hiha, of Napier. For services to sport.

Dr Cheung-Tak Hung, of Dunedin. For services to philanthropy and the Chinese community.

Dr Richard John Isaacs, of Palmerston North. For services to oncology.

Mrs Lauraine Annette Jacobs, of Auckland. For services to the food industry.

Mr Ian Laurie Keats, of Masterton. For services to shearing.

Mr John (Hone) Vivian Kouka, of Paekakariki. For services to contemporary Māori theatre.

Mr Leslie Thomas Lunny, of Wanganui. For services to touch rugby.

Mr Joseph Te Poroa Malcolm, J.P., of Rotorua. For services to Māori.

Mr Ross Shepley Miller, J.P., of Kaitaia. For services to the community.

Mr John Brian Mooney, of Urenui. For services to the dairy industry.

Mr John Francis MacLean Morrison, of Wellington. For services to cricket and the community.

Mr Roshan Lal Nauhria, of Auckland. For services to business and the community.

Mr Che Ness (Che Fu), of Auckland. For services to music.

Daniel Francis O’Connell, Senior Constable, New Zealand Police, of Wellington. For services to the New Zealand Police.

Mr Robin Moncrieff Oliver, of Wellington. For services to the Department of Inland Revenue.

Mr Kevin John O’Sullivan, of Palmerston North. For services to the Anglican Church and the community.

Mr Haydn John Rawstron, of West Wickham, Kent, United Kingdom. For services to New Zealand interests in the United Kingdom.

Mr Keith George Richardson, of Wanganui. For services to broadcasting, journalism and the community.

Mrs Puahaere Rutene, of Huntly. For services to Māori and netball.

Ms Paula Ann Ryan, of Auckland. For services to fashion.

Mrs Rosalie Mary Sampson, of Karaema. For services to conservation and the community.

Le’autuli’ilagi Taotua Malaetā Fa’asapisapi Sauvao, J.P., of Porirua. For services to the Samoan community and the community.

Mr Graeme Barry Sinclair, of Auckland. For services to television.

Mr Farib Sos, J.P., of Wellington. For services to international relations.

Mr Allan Murdoch Spence, J.P., of Auckland. For services to law and the community.

Mr David Thomas Steele, J.P., of Waimauku. For services to local body affairs and the community.

Mr Ian Hardy Symonds, J.P., of Waikanae. For services to the community.

Mrs Ngarau Tarawa, J.P., of Taumarunui. For services to Māori and community education.

Mr Te Whetu Werohia Tipiwai, of Napier. For services to Māori and rugby.

Mr Robert Te Ngau-ngau Tukiri, J.P., of Huntly. For services to the community.

Ms Philippa Jane Ussher, of Auckland. For services to photography.

Mrs Irene van Dyk, of Upper Hutt. For services to netball.

Mr Norman Lawrence Withers, of Christchurch. For services to sport and the community.

Mrs Jill Mabel Worrall, of North Shore. For services to social work.

Mr Robin Wray, J.P., of Auckland. For services to the community.

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of June 2009.

REBECCA KITTERIDGE, Secretary and Registrar, The New Zealand Order of Merit.



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🏛️ Queen's Birthday Honours 2009 - New Zealand Order of Merit

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
1 June 2009
Honours, Queen's Birthday, New Zealand Order of Merit, Appointments
60 names identified
  • Stephen Irving Levine (Professor), For services to education and the Jewish community
  • Roger John Moses (Mr), For services to education
  • Robert Duncan Murdoch (Mr), For services to manufacturing and the community
  • Graham James Sharpe (Dr), For services to anaesthesia
  • Jefferie James Tippen (Mr), For services to tourism
  • Michael Mathew Walker (Professor), For services to science
  • Frank Ivan Yukich (Mr), For services to the wine industry
  • Errol Douglas Baldwin (Mr), For services to the community
  • Mary Tiki Balzer (Ms), For services to Māori health
  • Brigit Diana Blair (Mrs), For services to business
  • Malcolm James Burgess (Detective Superintendent), For services to the New Zealand Police
  • Norma Ellen Campbell (Ms), For services to women’s health, in particular midwifery
  • Yvonne Joyce Cave (Mrs), For services to photography and horticulture
  • Belinda Jane Charteris (Mrs), For services to netball
  • George Raymond Clark (Professor), For services to biochemistry
  • Terence John Crooks (Professor), For services to education
  • Madeline Mary East (Mrs), For services to education
  • David George Elms (Emeritus Professor), For services to civil engineering
  • Francis Patrick Joseph Farry (Dr), For services to rural medicine
  • Lester Campbell Flockton (Mr), For services to education and pipe bands
  • Margaret Mary Anne Foster (Ms), For services to sport, in particular netball
  • John William Gilks (Mr), For services to business and the community
  • Frank Derrington Godbert (Mr), For services to yachting
  • Ronald Noel Harries (Mr), For services to soccer
  • Peter John Harris (Mr), For services to local body affairs and rugby
  • Margaret Anne Ruwaioterangi Hiha (Mrs), For services to sport
  • Cheung-Tak Hung (Dr), For services to philanthropy and the Chinese community
  • Richard John Isaacs (Dr), For services to oncology
  • Lauraine Annette Jacobs (Mrs), For services to the food industry
  • Ian Laurie Keats (Mr), For services to shearing
  • John (Hone) Vivian Kouka (Mr), For services to contemporary Māori theatre
  • Leslie Thomas Lunny (Mr), For services to touch rugby
  • Joseph Te Poroa Malcolm (Mr), For services to Māori
  • Ross Shepley Miller (Mr), For services to the community
  • John Brian Mooney (Mr), For services to the dairy industry
  • John Francis MacLean Morrison (Mr), For services to cricket and the community
  • Roshan Lal Nauhria (Mr), For services to business and the community
  • Che Fu (Mr), For services to music
  • Daniel Francis O'Connell (Senior Constable), For services to the New Zealand Police
  • Robin Moncrieff Oliver (Mr), For services to the Department of Inland Revenue
  • Kevin John O'Sullivan (Mr), For services to the Anglican Church and the community
  • Haydn John Rawstron (Mr), For services to New Zealand interests in the United Kingdom
  • Keith George Richardson (Mr), For services to broadcasting, journalism and the community
  • Puahaere Rutene (Mrs), For services to Māori and netball
  • Paula Ann Ryan (Ms), For services to fashion
  • Rosalie Mary Sampson (Mrs), For services to conservation and the community
  • Le’autuli’ilagi Taotua Malaetā Fa’asapisapi Sauvao (Mr), For services to the Samoan community and the community
  • Graeme Barry Sinclair (Mr), For services to television
  • Farib Sos (Mr), For services to international relations
  • Allan Murdoch Spence (Mr), For services to law and the community
  • David Thomas Steele (Mr), For services to local body affairs and the community
  • Ian Hardy Symonds (Mr), For services to the community
  • Ngarau Tarawa (Mrs), For services to Māori and community education
  • Te Whetu Werohia Tipiwai (Mr), For services to Māori and rugby
  • Robert Te Ngau-ngau Tukiri (Mr), For services to the community
  • Philippa Jane Ussher (Ms), For services to photography
  • Irene van Dyk (Mrs), For services to netball
  • Norman Lawrence Withers (Mr), For services to sport and the community
  • Jill Mabel Worrall (Mrs), For services to social work
  • Robin Wray (Mr), For services to the community

  • REBECCA KITTERIDGE, Secretary and Registrar, The New Zealand Order of Merit