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The 1969 New Year Honours in New Zealand were appointments by
Elizabeth II Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022. She was queen regnant of 32 sovereign states during ...
on the advice of the New Zealand government to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders. The awards celebrated the passing of 1968 and the beginning of 1969, and were announced on 1 January 1969. The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour.


Knight Bachelor

* Walter Edwin Bate – of
Hastings Hastings () is a large seaside town and borough in East Sussex on the south coast of England, east to the county town of Lewes and south east of London. The town gives its name to the Battle of Hastings, which took place to the north-west ...
. For services to local government and to the community. * James Bell Donald – of
Auckland Auckland (pronounced ) ( mi, Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. The List of New Zealand urban areas by population, most populous urban area in the country and the List of cities in Oceania by po ...
. For services to the community. File:James Donald, 1928.jpg, Sir James Donald


Order of Saint Michael and Saint George


Companion (CMG)

* Barton Albert Barton-Ginger – of
Wellington Wellington ( mi, Te Whanganui-a-Tara or ) is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the second-largest city in New Zealand by me ...
. For services to the community. * George Robert Laking – Secretary of
External Affairs A state's foreign policy or external policy (as opposed to internal or domestic policy) is its objectives and activities in relation to its interactions with other states, unions, and other political entities, whether bilaterally or through mu ...
. File:Barton Albert Barton-Ginger.jpg, Barton Barton-Ginger File:George Laking.jpg, George Laking


Order of the British Empire


Commander (CBE)

;Civil division * William Baird – of
Southland Southland may refer to: Places Canada * Dunbar–Southlands, Vancouver, British Columbia New Zealand * Southland Region, a region of New Zealand * Southland County, a former New Zealand county * Southland District, part of the wider Southland Re ...
. For services to local government. * Allan William Gooder – chairman, Auckland Electric Power Board. * Lancelot William McCaskill – of
Christchurch Christchurch ( ; mi, Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Canterbury Region. Christchurch lies on the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula on Pegasus Bay. The Avon River / ...
. For services to agriculture and soil conservation. * Clement George Trotter – of
Hāwera Hāwera is the second-largest centre in the Taranaki region of New Zealand's North Island, with a population of . It is near the coast of the South Taranaki Bight. The origins of the town lie in a government military base that was established i ...
. For services to the community. ;Military division * Air Commodore Stanley Gilbert Quill –
Royal New Zealand Air Force The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) ( mi, Te Tauaarangi o Aotearoa, "The Warriors of the Sky of New Zealand"; previously ', "War Party of the Blue") is the aerial service branch of the New Zealand Defence Force. It was formed from New Zeala ...
. File:Lance McCaskill.jpg, Lance McCaskill


Officer (OBE)

;Civil division * William John Court – of
Whangārei Whangārei () is the northernmost city in New Zealand and the regional capital of Northland Region. It is part of the Whangarei District, Whangārei District, a local body created in 1989 from the former Whangārei City, Whangārei County and ...
. For services to commerce and to the community. * John Herbert Ferguson – of Auckland. For services to the dairy industry. * Kate Challis Excelsa Hooper – of Wellington. For services to the community, especially to nursing and voluntary organisations. * Ernest Albert Lee – lately senior magistrate, Christchurch. * Bruce Wellesley Lindeman – of Napier. For services to industry. * Edward William Mills – of
Lower Hutt Lower Hutt ( mi, Te Awa Kairangi ki Tai) is a city in the Wellington Region of New Zealand. Administered by the Hutt City Council, it is one of the four cities that constitute the Wellington metropolitan area. It is New Zealand's sixth most p ...
. For services to education. * Laurence Arthur Page Sherriff – of Marton. For services to farming, particularly meat production. * Jean Taylor – matron-in-chief,
Auckland Hospital Auckland City Hospital is a public hospital located in Grafton, Auckland, New Zealand. It is the largest hospital in New Zealand,Largest hospital in New Zealand...' - News-Medical.Net, Tuesday 29 June 2004 as well as one of the oldest medical fac ...
. * Victor Walton Wilson – of
Timaru Timaru (; mi, Te Tihi-o-Maru) is a port city in the southern Canterbury Region of New Zealand, located southwest of Christchurch and about northeast of Dunedin on the eastern Pacific coast of the South Island. The Timaru urban area is home to ...
. For services, to local government. * William James Winefield – of
Dunedin Dunedin ( ; mi, Ōtepoti) is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand (after Christchurch), and the principal city of the Otago region. Its name comes from , the Scottish Gaelic name for Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Th ...
. For services to the community. * William Bennett Young – of Hamilton. For services to the building industry. ;Military division * Lieutenant-Colonel John Chapman Andrew –
Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment The Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment is the parent administrative regiment and corps of regular and reserve infantry battalions in the New Zealand Army. It was originally formed in 1947 with a singular Regular regiment and multiple reserve r ...
(
Territorial Force The Territorial Force was a part-time volunteer component of the British Army, created in 1908 to augment British land forces without resorting to conscription. The new organisation consolidated the 19th-century Volunteer Force and yeomanry i ...
). * Commander Alfred Vivian Kempthorne –
Royal New Zealand Navy The Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN; mi, Te Taua Moana o Aotearoa, , Sea Warriors of New Zealand) is the maritime arm of the New Zealand Defence Force. The fleet currently consists of nine ships. The Navy had its origins in the Naval Defence Act ...
. * Group Captain Robert Berry Watson – Royal New Zealand Air Force.


Member (MBE)

;Civil division * Edward Blechynden – of
Palmerston North Palmerston North (; mi, Te Papa-i-Oea, known colloquially as Palmy) is a city in the North Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Manawatū-Whanganui region. Located in the eastern Manawatu Plains, the city is near the north bank of the ...
. For services to education. * William Alan Carthew – of
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. For services to the community. * Kenneth Seymour Cox – of
Putāruru Putāruru is a small town in the South Waikato District and the Waikato region of New Zealand's North Island. It lies on the western side of the Mamaku Ranges and in the upper basin of the Waihou River. It is on the Oraka Stream 65 kilometres s ...
. For services to local government and to the community. * Richard John Feltham . For services to the community as a medical practitioner at
Hunterville Hunterville is a small community on State Highway 1, in the Rangitikei district of the North Island of New Zealand. It is located halfway between Taupo and Wellington and has a population (2018 census) of 411, a decrease of 18 people from 2013 ...
. * Mary Alice Hopkirk – of
Canterbury Canterbury (, ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, situated in the heart of the City of Canterbury local government district of Kent, England. It lies on the River Stour, Kent, River Stour. ...
. For services to the
Girl Guide Girl Guides (known as Girl Scouts in the United States and some other countries) is a worldwide movement, originally and largely still designed for girls and women only. The movement began in 1909 when girls requested to join the then-grassroot ...
movement. * Magnus Sinclair Hughson – of New Plymouth. For services to youth. * Ernest Mervyn Hall Kemp – Mayor of Tawa. * Ralph Alfred Lilly – of
Nelson Nelson may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Nelson'' (1918 film), a historical film directed by Maurice Elvey * ''Nelson'' (1926 film), a historical film directed by Walter Summers * ''Nelson'' (opera), an opera by Lennox Berkeley to a lib ...
. For services to music. * Ira David McIvor – of
Invercargill Invercargill ( , mi, Waihōpai is the southernmost and westernmost city in New Zealand, and one of the southernmost cities in the world. It is the commercial centre of the Southland region. The city lies in the heart of the wide expanse of t ...
. For services to the community. * Alexander James McRae – of
Waimate Waimate is a town in Canterbury, New Zealand and the seat of Waimate District. It is situated just inland from the eastern coast of the South Island. The town is reached via a short detour west when travelling on State Highway One, the main No ...
. For services to local government. * Clarence Meachen – of Wellington. For services to the community. * Donald Derek Merritt – of Nelson. For services to road transport administration. * Clarence Aeldred Moore – of
Katikati Katikati is a town in New Zealand (North Island) located on the Uretara Stream near a tidal inlet towards the northern end of Tauranga Harbour, 28 kilometres south of Waihi and 40 kilometres northwest of Tauranga. State Highway 2 passes through ...
. For services to farming and to the community. * Joseph Alvan Simpkin – of
Dargaville Dargaville ( mi, Takiwira) is a town located in the North Island of New Zealand. It is situated on the bank of the Northern Wairoa River in the Kaipara District of the Northland region. The town is located 55 kilometres southwest of Whangārei. ...
. For services to local government. * Hopaea Ahonata Te Hana – of Ōtaki. For services to the
Māori people The Māori (, ) are the indigenous Polynesian people of mainland New Zealand (). Māori originated with settlers from East Polynesia, who arrived in New Zealand in several waves of canoe voyages between roughly 1320 and 1350. Over several ce ...
. * Roy Leslie Thornton – of Auckland. For services to horticulture. * Edward John Waters – of Auckland. For services to the community, particularly to the Disabled Servicemen's League. * Ivan Douglas Whyte – of
Gore Gore may refer to: Places Australia * Gore, Queensland * Gore Creek (New South Wales) * Gore Island (Queensland) Canada * Gore, Nova Scotia, a rural community * Gore, Quebec, a township municipality * Gore Bay, Ontario, a township on Manitouli ...
. For services to the community. ;Military division * Major Gerard Patrick Brown – Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Regular Force). * Squadron Leader Peter Lindly Dick Cummins – Royal New Zealand Air Force. * Warrant Officer Class II David William Joseph Faulkner – Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Regular Force). * Lieutenant (SD) Ian McKenzie Fraser – Royal New Zealand Navy. * Warrant Officer Lester Edward Goslin – Royal New Zealand Air Force. * Major Robin Guy Williams – Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Regular Force).


Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

* Roy Ernest Owen – lately Government Printer.


British Empire Medal (BEM)


For gallantry

;Military division * Able Seaman Michael Lindsay Ashwell – Royal New Zealand Navy. For courage, presence of mind and complete disregard for his own personal safety in rescuing a man who fell overboard from an Auckland ferry on 23 April 1968. * Lance Corporal (temporary) Raymond John Burrell – Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Territorial Force). During a Battalion camp in March 1968, without regard to his own personal safety and in the face of calculated danger was instrumental in saving life and property in a serious fire in his company cookhouse, resulting in severe burns and injury to himself. * Sergeant Ronald Edward McNaughton – Royal New Zealand Air Force. For courage and coolness in action whilst serving with the Medical Services Team in Vietnam, in assisting casualties under heavy fire. * Able Seaman Neville George Robert Stapleton – Royal New Zealand Navy. For courage and exemplary devotion to duty, on 12–13 June 1968, when HMNZS ''Mako'' succeeded in effecting the rescue of the yacht ''Christina'' at the height of a severe storm.


For meritorious service

;Civil division * Undine Marie Clarke. For service to the community, particularly in the fields of the arts and ballet. * William James Hopkins Duckworth – resident engineer, Railways Department,
Greymouth Greymouth () (Māori: ''Māwhera'') is the largest town in the West Coast region in the South Island of New Zealand, and the seat of the Grey District Council. The population of the whole Grey District is , which accounts for % of the West Coas ...
. * Alma Dagma Duncan – matron, Presbyterian Social Service Association, Margaret Wilson Home, Timaru. * Ivy Jane Elliott – matron, Presbyterian Social Service Peacehaven Home, Invercargill. * Jean Alice Findlay. For services to the community in Pahiatua. * Irene Alice Gore. For services to the community in
Waipukurau Waipukurau is the largest town in the Central Hawke's Bay District on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It is located on the banks of the Tukituki River, 7 kilometres south of Waipawa and 50 kilometres southwest of Hastings. H ...
. * Ada Florence Hardie . For services to the community, particularly for
earthquake An earthquake (also known as a quake, tremor or temblor) is the shaking of the surface of the Earth resulting from a sudden release of energy in the Earth's lithosphere that creates seismic waves. Earthquakes can range in intensity, from ...
relief work, at
Inangahua Inangahua is a small settlement in the northwest of New Zealand's South Island. It consists of three settled areas: Inangahua Junction at the confluence of the Inangahua and Buller Rivers, north of Reefton and southeast of Westport; Inagahua Lan ...
. * Makoare Matiu – line foreman,
New Zealand Electricity Department The Electricity Corporation of New Zealand Ltd (ECNZ) is a New Zealand state-owned enterprise (SOE) formed on 1 April 1987, as a transition entity in the process of deregulating the New Zealand electricity market. Most of ECNZ's remaining liabil ...
, Inangahua. * Edward Alex Matthews. For service as a voluntary blood donor in Auckland. * Marjorie Rona Michie – Plunket nurse,
Wanganui Whanganui (; ), also spelled Wanganui, is a city in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand. The city is located on the west coast of the North Island at the mouth of the Whanganui River, New Zealand's longest navigable waterway. Whangan ...
. * James Millar. For services to the community, especially the
South Taranaki South Taranaki is a territorial authority on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island that contains the towns of Hāwera (the seat of the district), Manaia, Ōpunake, Patea, Eltham, and Waverley. The District has a land area of 3,575.46&nbs ...
Crippled Children Society. * Thomas Edward Moore – controller, Civil Defence, Inangahua County. * Nolan Bayden Oxnam – sergeant,
New Zealand Police Force The New Zealand Police ( mi, Ngā Pirihimana o Aotearoa) is the national police service and principal law enforcement agency of New Zealand, responsible for preventing crime, enhancing public safety, bringing offenders to justice, and maintai ...
, Nelson. * Edric Edwin Patten. For services to the community in
Little River Little River may refer to several places: Australia Streams New South Wales *Little River (Dubbo), source in the Dubbo region, a tributary of the Macquarie River * Little River (Oberon), source in the Oberon Shire, a tributary of Coxs River (Haw ...
. * Ian Rose – constable, New Zealand Police Force, Taradale. * Gladys Irene Simpson – lately district nurse,
Nurse Maude Sibylla Emily Maude (11 August 1862 – 12 July 1935), known as Nurse Maude, was the founder of district nursing in New Zealand. She was loved for her selfless work for the poor, walking many miles each day in every kind of weather to treat tho ...
Association, Christchurch. * Phaedrus Bickle Stacey – distribution engineer, Electricity Department, Nelson. For earthquake relief work. * Noel Clyde Waters – senior sergeant, New Zealand Police Force,
Wairoa Wairoa is a town and territorial authority district in New Zealand's North Island. The town is the northernmost in the Hawke's Bay region, and is located on the northern shore of Hawke Bay at the mouth of the Wairoa River and to the west of ...
. ;Military division * Chief Petty Officer Coxswain William Alexander Bradley – Royal New Zealand Navy. * Flight Sergeant James Ronald Charlton – Royal New Zealand Air Force. * Sergeant (temporary) Charles Cranmer –
Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps The Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps (RNZAMC) is a corps of the New Zealand Army, the land branch of the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF). The Medical Corps provides for the medical needs of soldiers, such as diagnosing and treating disease ...
(Regular Force). * Chief Control Electrical Artificer John Owen Iversen – Royal New Zealand Navy.


Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

* James Bain McLean – superintendent, New Zealand Police Force.


Queen's Fire Services Medal (QFSM)

* Ronald Charles Sylvester Bush – deputy chief fire officer, Blenheim Volunteer Fire Brigade. * Andrew Russell Mason – lately station officer, Auckland Metropolitan Fire Board.


Air Force Cross (AFC)

* Group Captain Derek Butler Flintoff – Royal New Zealand Air Force. * Squadron Leader Richard Francis Lawry – Royal New Zealand Air Force.


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