Queen's Birthday Honours 2017




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 61 — 9 JUNE 2017

Mrs Anne Lillian Farrington, JP, of Auckland. For services to women.

Mr William Thomas Gray, QSM, JP, of Tolaga Bay. For services to Māori and the community.

Mr Timothy Michael Gresson, of Timaru. For services to the law and sport.

Mr James Alastair Hay Guild, of Darfield. For services to the deer industry.

Mr Ray Kenway Haffenden, of Auckland. For services to rugby league.

Mr Shane Paul Arthur Hales, of Auckland. For services to entertainment.

Mr Peter John Hayden, of Dunedin. For services to film and television.

Emeritus Professor John Bernard Hearnshaw, of Christchurch. For services to astronomy.

Inspector Karen Lee Henrikson, of Hamilton. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.

Mrs Sally Tupetalamataone Ikinofo, of Auckland. For services to education and Māori and Pacific communities.

Associate Professor Robert John Jacobs, of Auckland. For services to optometry and education.

Mr Graham Russell Kennedy, of Ashburton. For services to business.

Mrs Rebecca Louise Keoghan, of Westport. For services to business, particularly the dairy industry.

Mr Robert Akhtar Zainal Khan, of Auckland. For services to broadcasting and the Indian community.

Ms Rachel Alison Mary Lang, of Auckland. For services to television.

Mrs Elaine Joy Le Sueur, of Auckland. For services to education.

Mr Peter Hughes MacGregor, of Hastings. For services to Māori and agriculture.

Mr John Barry Maughan, of Hamilton. For services to health.

Mr Dennis Graham May, of Auckland. For services to karate.

Dr Jill Alice McIlraith, of Dunedin. For services to health and women.

Mr Maurice William McKendry, of Auckland. For services to harness racing.

Mr Allen John McLaughlin, of Auckland. For services to sports broadcasting.

Mr Robin Gustav McNeill, of Invercargill. For services to conservation.

Mr Mereford Michael Meredith, of Auckland. For services as a restaurateur and to philanthropy.

Mr Te Kei O Te Waka Wilson Merito, of Rotorua. For services to Māori and conservation.

Mr Peter Charles Morrison, of Christchurch. For services to the hospitality industry.

Ms Rhonda Marama Mullen-Tamati, of Tirau. For services to people with HIV and AIDS.

Mr Thomas Vincent O’Connor, of Invercargill. For services to boxing.

Mr Albert Emil Osborne, of Tauranga. For services to veterans and biosecurity.

Dr Fiona Dorothy Pardington, of Auckland. For services to photography.

Mr Alan Rodney Parris, of Christchurch. For services to mathematical education.

Ms Emily Justine Perkins, of Wellington. For services to literature.

Mr Nicholas Brian Pyke, of Rolleston. For services to the arable industry.

Mr Lee Michael Christopher Robinson, of Christchurch. For services to the community and sport.

Mr John Roy-Wojciechowski, of Auckland. For services to the Polish community and philanthropy.

Mrs Judith Fay Russell, of Whitianga. For services to netball.

Mr Allan Ross Scarlett, of Karamea. For services to local government and the dairy industry.

Mr Patrick Nesbit Snedden, of Auckland. For services to education and Māori.

Mr Murray Ross Sutherland, of Kaiapoi. For services to the community and the timber industry.

Mr Toro Edward Reginald Waaka, of Napier. For services to Māori and the community.

Mrs Linda Gloria Webb, of Christchurch. For services to music education.

Professor Karen Elizabeth Willcox, of Somerville, Massachusetts, United States of America. For services to aerospace engineering and education.

Honorary

The Queen has been pleased, on the occasion of the celebration of Her Majesty’s Birthday, to make the following Honorary appointment to The New Zealand Order of Merit:

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🏛️ The Queen's Birthday Honours 2017 (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Honours, The New Zealand Order of Merit, Appointments
42 names identified
  • Anne Lillian Farrington (Mrs, JP), For services to women
  • William Thomas Gray (Mr, QSM, JP), For services to Māori and the community
  • Timothy Michael Gresson (Mr), For services to the law and sport
  • James Alastair Hay Guild (Mr), For services to the deer industry
  • Ray Kenway Haffenden (Mr), For services to rugby league
  • Shane Paul Arthur Hales (Mr), For services to entertainment
  • Peter John Hayden (Mr), For services to film and television
  • John Bernard Hearnshaw (Emeritus Professor), For services to astronomy
  • Karen Lee Henrikson (Inspector), For services to the New Zealand Police and the community
  • Sally Tupetalamataone Ikinofo (Mrs), For services to education and Māori and Pacific communities
  • Robert John Jacobs (Associate Professor), For services to optometry and education
  • Graham Russell Kennedy (Mr), For services to business
  • Rebecca Louise Keoghan (Mrs), For services to business, particularly the dairy industry
  • Robert Akhtar Zainal Khan (Mr), For services to broadcasting and the Indian community
  • Rachel Alison Mary Lang (Ms), For services to television
  • Elaine Joy Le Sueur (Mrs), For services to education
  • Peter Hughes MacGregor (Mr), For services to Māori and agriculture
  • John Barry Maughan (Mr), For services to health
  • Dennis Graham May (Mr), For services to karate
  • Jill Alice McIlraith (Dr), For services to health and women
  • Maurice William McKendry (Mr), For services to harness racing
  • Allen John McLaughlin (Mr), For services to sports broadcasting
  • Robin Gustav McNeill (Mr), For services to conservation
  • Mereford Michael Meredith (Mr), For services as a restaurateur and to philanthropy
  • Te Kei O Te Waka Wilson Merito (Mr), For services to Māori and conservation
  • Peter Charles Morrison (Mr), For services to the hospitality industry
  • Rhonda Marama Mullen-Tamati (Ms), For services to people with HIV and AIDS
  • Thomas Vincent O’Connor (Mr), For services to boxing
  • Albert Emil Osborne (Mr), For services to veterans and biosecurity
  • Fiona Dorothy Pardington (Dr), For services to photography
  • Alan Rodney Parris (Mr), For services to mathematical education
  • Emily Justine Perkins (Ms), For services to literature
  • Nicholas Brian Pyke (Mr), For services to the arable industry
  • Lee Michael Christopher Robinson (Mr), For services to the community and sport
  • John Roy-Wojciechowski (Mr), For services to the Polish community and philanthropy
  • Judith Fay Russell (Mrs), For services to netball
  • Allan Ross Scarlett (Mr), For services to local government and the dairy industry
  • Patrick Nesbit Snedden (Mr), For services to education and Māori
  • Murray Ross Sutherland (Mr), For services to the community and the timber industry
  • Toro Edward Reginald Waaka (Mr), For services to Māori and the community
  • Linda Gloria Webb (Mrs), For services to music education
  • Karen Elizabeth Willcox (Professor), For services to aerospace engineering and education