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The 1992 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 1991 and the beginning of 1992, and were announced on 31 December 1991. The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour.


Knight Bachelor

* Barry John Curtis – of
Manukau City Manukau City was a territorial authority district in Auckland, New Zealand, that was governed by the Manukau City Council. The area is sometimes referred to as "South Auckland", although this term never possessed official recognition and does ...
. For services to local government and the community. * Dr Colin James Maiden – 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 education and business management. * Patrick William Eisdell Moore – of Auckland. For services to
otolaryngology Otorhinolaryngology ( , abbreviated ORL and also known as otolaryngology, otolaryngology–head and neck surgery (ORL–H&N or OHNS), or ear, nose, and throat (ENT)) is a surgical subspeciality within medicine that deals with the surgical a ...
. File:Barry Curtis.jpg, Sir Barry Curtis


Order of Saint Michael and Saint George


Companion (CMG)

* Graham Keith Ansell – of
Paraparaumu Paraparaumu () is a town in the south-western North Island of New Zealand. It lies on the Kapiti Coast, north of the nation's capital city, Wellington. Like other towns in the area, it has a partner settlement at the coast called Paraparaumu Bea ...
; lately Secretary of External Relations and Trade. * The Honourable William Lambert Young – 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 public services. File:Bill Young.jpg, Bill Young


Order of the British Empire


Commander (CBE)

;Civil division * Robert James Charles – of
Oxford Oxford () is a city in England. It is the county town and only city of Oxfordshire. In 2020, its population was estimated at 151,584. It is north-west of London, south-east of Birmingham and north-east of Bristol. The city is home to the ...
. For services to golf. * Emeritus Professor Ian Edward Coop – 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 farming. * Patrick Hogan – of
Cambridge Cambridge ( ) is a university city and the county town in Cambridgeshire, England. It is located on the River Cam approximately north of London. As of the 2021 United Kingdom census, the population of Cambridge was 145,700. Cambridge bec ...
. For services to Thoroughbred racing. * David Livingstone Holmes – of
Chatham Islands The Chatham Islands ( ) (Moriori: ''Rēkohu'', 'Misty Sun'; mi, Wharekauri) are an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean about east of New Zealand's South Island. They are administered as part of New Zealand. The archipelago consists of about te ...
. For services to the people of the Chatham Islands. * Professor John Desmond Hunter – of
Wānaka Wānaka () is a popular ski and summer resort town in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. At the southern end of Lake Wānaka, it is at the start of the Clutha River/Mata-Au and is the gateway to Mount Aspiring National Park. ...
. For services to medicine. * Ian William Lawrence – of Wellington. For services to local government and the community. * Dr Donald Rees Llewellyn – of
Hamilton Hamilton may refer to: People * Hamilton (name), a common British surname and occasional given name, usually of Scottish origin, including a list of persons with the surname ** The Duke of Hamilton, the premier peer of Scotland ** Lord Hamilt ...
. For services to education and the community. * Raymond Francis Smith – of
Rotorua Rotorua () is a city in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand's North Island. The city lies on the southern shores of Lake Rotorua, from which it takes its name. It is the seat of the Rotorua Lakes District, a territorial authority encompass ...
. For services to the newspaper industry. * The Honourable Maxwell Helier Vautier – of Auckland. For services to the law. File:Bob Charles (cropped).jpg, Bob Charles File:Patrick Hogan (cropped).jpg, Patrick Hogan File:Ian Lawrence, 1986.jpg, Ian Lawrence


Officer (OBE)

;Civil division * Alfred Charles Cleaver – of
Reefton Reefton is a small town in the West Coast region of New Zealand, some 80 km northeast of Greymouth, in the Inangahua River valley. Ahaura is 44 km south-west of Reefton, Inangahua Junction is 34 km to the north, Maruia is 63  ...
. For services to local-body and community affairs. * Maurice Cleland – of
New Plymouth New Plymouth ( mi, Ngāmotu) is the major city of the Taranaki region on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It is named after the English city of Plymouth, Devon from where the first English settlers to New Plymouth migrated. ...
. For services to technical education and the community. * Cassia Joy Cowley – of Picton. For services to children's literature. *
Mavis Melville Davidson Mavis Melville Davidson (née Gedye; 10 February 1910 – 27 May 2004) was a New Zealand zoologist, biologist and mountaineer. Biography Davidson was born in Te Karaka, Poverty Bay, the seventh of nine children of Thomas James and Dagmar Mar ...
– of Warkworth. For services to science and mountaineering. * Emeritus Professor Frank Foster Evison – of Wellington. For services to seismology. * Robert Murray Gough – 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 the dairy industry. * Howard William Hunter – of Wellington. For services to surveying. * Colwell Francis Alston Keen – of Parahaki,
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 the dairy industry and the community. * The Honourable Henry Robert Lapwood – of Rotorua. For public services. * Peter McNee – of Auckland. For services to humanitarian and welfare work. * John Duncan McRae – of Auckland. For services to television drama. * Peter Garth Mander – of Christchurch. For services to yachting. * Jean Sampson – of Auckland. For services to local-body and community affairs. * Thomas Donald Stanley – of
Matamata Matamata () is a town in Waikato, New Zealand. It is located near the base of the Kaimai Ranges, and is a thriving farming area known for Thoroughbred horse breeding and training pursuits. It is part of the Matamata-Piako District, which takes ...
. For services to local government and swimming. * James Franklin Stirton – of Lower Hutt. For services to the insurance industry. * Dr Barbara Mary Stone – of
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 ...
. For services to medicine and the community. * Angus McMillan Tait – of Christchurch. For services to manufacturing and export. * Horace Charles Warnes – 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 the raspberry industry. ;Military division * Commander Peter Molesworth McHaffie
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 James Edward Scutter –
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 ...
(Retired). File:Joy Cowley ONZ (cropped).jpg, Joy Cowley File:Peter Mander, 1956 (cropped).jpg, Peter Mander


Member (MBE)

;Civil division * Barbara Frances Leslie Bagley – of
Middlemarch ''Middlemarch, A Study of Provincial Life'' is a novel by the English author Mary Anne Evans, who wrote as George Eliot. It first appeared in eight installments (volumes) in 1871 and 1872. Set in Middlemarch, a fictional English Midland town, ...
. For services to the community. * Norma Elizabeth Bates – of
Kaikohe Kaikohe is the seat of the Far North District of New Zealand, situated on State Highway 12 about 260 km from Auckland. It is the largest inland town and highest community above sea level in the Northland Region. With a population of over ...
. For services to education and youth. * Sandra Lee Blewett – of Auckland. For services to marathon swimming. * Martin David Crowe – of Wellington. For services to cricket. * Malcolm Edward Dick – of Blenheim. For services to local government. * Edwin Glass – of Ashburton. For services to farming. * Patricia Joan Hill – of
Oamaru Oamaru (; mi, Te Oha-a-Maru) is the largest town in North Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand, it is the main town in the Waitaki District. It is south of Timaru and north of Dunedin on the Pacific coast; State Highway 1 and the railway ...
. For services to paraplegics. * Henry Brennan Ray Kerr – of Hamilton. For services to epileptics. * The Reverend Waka Kukutai – of
Tuakau Tuakau ( mi, Tūākau) is a town in the Waikato region at the foot of Bombay hills, formerly part of the Franklin district until 2010, when it became part of Waikato District in the North Island of New Zealand. The town serves to support local fa ...
. For services to the community. * Nola Hazel Lyon – of Auckland. For services to bowls. * Carolyn Ngaire Whylma McCondach – of Auckland. For services to welfare work. * Martin Philip (Peter) McDermott – of
Orewa Orewa is a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city. It lies on the Hibiscus Coast, just north of the base of the Whangaparaoa Peninsula, Whangaparāoa Peninsula and 40 kilometres north of central Auckland. It is a popular holiday destin ...
. For services to the community. * John Narey McGowan – of Hamilton. For services to the handicapped. * Owen James Morgan – of
Waihi Waihi is a town in Hauraki District in the North Island of New Zealand, especially notable for its history as a gold mine town. The town is at the foot of the Coromandel Peninsula, close to the western end of the Bay of Plenty. The nearby res ...
. For services to local-body and community affairs. * Laurence Arthur John O'Keefe – of
Eltham Eltham ( ) is a district of southeast London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It is east-southeast of Charing Cross, and is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London. The three wards of Elt ...
. For services to athletics. * Barry Ian Purdy – of Wellington. For services to the retail industry. * Dr Patrick Philip Eric Savage – of Auckland. For services to mental health. * Minnie Aldred Stewart – 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 welfare work. * Michael Joseph Sullivan – of
Hokitika Hokitika is a town in the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island, south of Greymouth, and close to the mouth of the Hokitika River. It is the seat and largest town in the Westland District. The town's estimated population is as of . ...
. For services to local government. * Waimarama Taumaunu – of Wellington. For services to netball. * James Thompson Thwaites – of Manaia. For services to the dairy industry. * Iritana Terangi Tāwhiwhirangi – of
Featherston Featherston is a surname of English origin, at least as old as the 12th century. The link with "Featherstone" is probably not traceable, but people researching both spellings (and others such as "de Fetherestanhalgh") contribute to the collection o ...
; general manager, Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust. * George Edward Wright – of
Sheffield Sheffield is a city status in the United Kingdom, city in South Yorkshire, England, whose name derives from the River Sheaf which runs through it. The city serves as the administrative centre of the City of Sheffield. It is Historic counties o ...
. For services to local government, the potato industry and the community. * Neville Berkeley Trendle – Assistant
Commissioner A commissioner (commonly abbreviated as Comm'r) is, in principle, a member of a commission or an individual who has been given a commission (official charge or authority to do something). In practice, the title of commissioner has evolved to in ...
,
New Zealand Police 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 ...
. ;Military division * Lieutenant Commander John Hugh Williams –
Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve The Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve (RNZNVR) is the volunteer reserve force of the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN). History Early history The first Naval Volunteer units were formed in Auckland and Nelson in 1858. Over the rest of th ...
. * Major Ian Donald Shepherd Civil –
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 ...
. * Warrant Officer Class One Paul Brendan O'Connor –
Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery The Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery is the artillery regiment of the New Zealand Army. It is effectively a military administrative corps, and can comprise multiple component regiments. This nomenclature stems from its heritage as an off ...
. * Squadron Leader Malcolm John Derek Fuller – Royal New Zealand Air Force. * Warrant Officer Geoffrey William Ford – Royal New Zealand Air Force. File:Martin Crowe (cropped).jpg, Martin Crowe File:Waimarama Taumaunu (cropped).jpg, Waimarama Taumaunu File:Iritana Tawhiwhirangi DNZM (cropped).jpg, Iritana Tāwhiwhirangi


British Empire Medal (BEM)

;Military division * Leading Writer Constantin Papadopoulos – Royal New Zealand Navy. * Staff Sergeant Christopher Archibald Campbell – Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment. * Sergeant William Thomas McDougall – Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Territorial Force).


Companion of the Queen's Service Order (QSO)


For community service

* Joan Elizabeth Beale – of Christchurch. * Eric Roy Grainger – of Auckland. * Norman David Hardie – of Christchurch. * Arthur Stanley Helm – of Wellington. * Frederic Hardwicke Knight – of Dunedin. File:Norman Hardie.jpg, Norman Hardie


For public services

* The Right Honourable Fraser MacDonald Colman – of
Wainuiomata Wainuiomata () is a large suburb of Lower Hutt, in the Wellington Region of New Zealand's North Island. Origin of name The word 'Wainui-o-mata' is a Māori name made up of the words Wai = water, Nui = big, O = of, and Mata – which could refer ...
. * (William) Bryce Harland – of
Surrey Surrey () is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in South East England, bordering Greater London to the south west. Surrey has a large rural area, and several significant urban areas which form part of the Greater London Built-up Area. ...
, United Kingdom; lately
New Zealand High Commissioner to the United Kingdom The High Commissioner of New Zealand to the United Kingdom is New Zealand's foremost diplomatic representative in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and in charge of New Zealand's diplomatic mission in the United Kingdom. ...
. * Ngaire Louisa Kilpatrick – of
Tapanui Tapanui is a small town in West Otago in New Zealand's South Island, close to the boundary with Southland region. It is a forestry town at the foot of the Blue Mountains and the Pomahaka River. Popular pastimes include deer stalking and trout ...
. * The Honourable Arthur Ellis Kinsella – of Paraparaumu. * Michael Neville Mayman – 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 ...
. * William John Mitchell – of Auckland; lately District Court judge. * Paul Warren Rieger – 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 ...
. * Patricia Josephine Taylor – of
Masterton Masterton ( mi, Whakaoriori), a large town in the Greater Wellington Region of New Zealand, operates as the seat of the Masterton District (a territorial authority or local-government district). It is the largest town in the Wairarapa, a r ...
. * The Honourable Hugh Campbell Templeton – of Wellington. File:Fraser Colman.jpg, Fraser Colman File:Paul Rieger (cropped).jpg, Paul Rieger File:Hugh Templeton.jpg, Hugh Templeton


Queen's Service Medal (QSM)


For community service

* Leslie Arthur Andrews – of Auckland. * Vavaura Aukino – of Auckland. * Douglas John Baker – 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 ...
. * Herbert Kenneth Barwell – of
Rangiora Rangiora is the largest town and seat of the Waimakariri District, in Canterbury, New Zealand. It is north of Christchurch, and is part of the Christchurch metropolitan area. With an estimated population of Rangiora is the 30th largest urba ...
. * Thomas Ralph Benny – of Ashburton. * Nellie Charles – of Wellington. * Pamela Helen Coe – of
Waikanae Waikanae (, ) is a town on the Kapiti Coast, 60 kilometres north of the Wellington CBD. The name is a Māori word meaning "waters" (''wai'') "of the grey mullet". The town lies between Paraparaumu, eight kilometres to the southwest, and Ōtak ...
. * Sidney Birch Creagh – of Christchurch. * Kathleen Alma Des Forges – of
Taupiri Taupiri is a small town of about 500 people on the eastern bank of the Waikato River in the Waikato District of New Zealand. It is overlooked by Taupiri mountain, the sacred burial ground for the Waikato tribes of the Māori people, located ju ...
. * Elizabeth Suzanne Dickens – of
Taupō Taupō (), sometimes written Taupo, is a town on the north-eastern shore of Lake Taupō, New Zealand's largest lake, in the central North Island. It is the largest urban area of the Taupō District, and the second-largest urban area in the Wai ...
. * Ross Montague Fryer – of Gisborne. * Maud Emily (Melody) Grant – of Auckland. * Cyril Stanley Hall – of
Havelock North Havelock North ( mi, Te Hemo-a-Te Atonga) is a town in the Hawke's Bay region of the North Island of New Zealand, situated less than 2 km south-east of the city of Hastings. It was a borough for many years until the 1989 reorganisation of local ...
. * Raymond Anthony Harriss – of Wellington. * Joyce Mildred Louisa Hirst – of
Takanini Takanini is a southern suburb of Auckland, in northern New Zealand. It is located on the shores of the Pahurehure Inlet, 28 kilometres southeast of the Auckland CBD. The suburb is home to a Fonterra Brands milk plant (part of the dairy compan ...
. * Catherine Mary Holmes – of Christchurch. * Josephine Marguerite Elaine Knox-Thompson – of Taupō. * Richard John Littlejohn – of
Whakatāne Whakatāne ( , ) is the seat of the Bay of Plenty region in the North Island of New Zealand, east of Tauranga and north-east of Rotorua, at the mouth of the Whakatāne River. Whakatāne District is the encompassing territorial authority, whi ...
. * Thelma Beatrice Rosemary Justina Reid Loibl – of Wellington. * Joan Miller McCall – 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 ...
. * Margaret Mary Macnamara – 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 ...
. * Elizabeth Nancy McConnell – of Auckland. * Nellie Elizabeth Macown – of Auckland. * Ross William Malyon – of Auckland. * Basil Keith Marsh – of
Tauranga Tauranga () is a coastal city in the Bay of Plenty region and the fifth most populous city of New Zealand, with an urban population of , or roughly 3% of the national population. It was settled by Māori late in the 13th century, colonised by ...
. * Nancie Le Morna Marsh – of
Upper Hutt Upper Hutt ( mi, Te Awa Kairangi ki Uta) is a city in the Wellington Region of New Zealand and one of the four cities that constitute the Wellington#Wellington metropolitan area, Wellington metropolitan area. Geography The Upper Hutt city cent ...
. * Joan Morrell – of Wellington. * John Edmond O'Neill – of Wanganui. * Judith Anne O'Sullivan – of Rotorua. * Nancy Margaret Pickmere – of
Kerikeri Kerikeri () is the largest town in Northland, New Zealand. It is a tourist destination north of Auckland and north of the northern region's largest city, Whangarei. It is sometimes called the Cradle of the Nation, as it was the site of th ...
. * Dawn Jane Sanders – of Wellington. * Materita Mamae Hemi (Rita) Smallman – of
Tūrangi Tūrangi is a small town on the west bank of the Tongariro River, 50 kilometres south-west of Taupō on the North Island Volcanic Plateau of New Zealand. It was built to accommodate the workers associated with the Tongariro hydro-electric pow ...
. * John Hoani (Nick) Wall – of Taupō. * Te Aho-o-te-rangi Kathleen Welsh – of Rotorua. * Wikitoria Te Huruhuru Whatu – of
Porirua Porirua, ( mi, Pari-ā-Rua) a city in the Wellington Region of the North Island of New Zealand, is one of the four cities that constitute the Wellington metropolitan area. The name 'Porirua' is a corruption of 'Pari-rua', meaning "the tide swee ...
. * Bruce John Williams – of Orewa. File:Dawn Sanders ONZM (cropped).jpg, Dawn Sanders


For public services

* Madge Harkness A'Court – of Cobden. * Hector Frank Allan – of Nelson. * Aubrey Gordon Amos Baigent – of Hamilton. * Nancy Barnett – of Rotorua. * Frederick Sydney Blogg – of Christchurch. * Cedric Hunter Cochrane – 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 ...
. * Peter Anstie Cornford – of Wellington. * Francis Thomas Croft – of Upper Hutt. * Doreen Rose Doolan – of
Petone Petone (Māori: ''Pito-one''), a large suburb of Lower Hutt, Wellington, stands at the southern end of the Hutt Valley, on the northern shore of Wellington Harbour. The Māori name means "end of the sand beach". Europeans first settled in Pe ...
. * Rollo George Edkins – of
Te Kūiti Te Kūiti is a town in the north of the King Country region of the North Island of New Zealand. It lies at the junction of State Highways 3 and 30 and on the North Island Main Trunk railway, south of Hamilton. The town promotes itself as the ...
. * Stuart Charles Eunson – of Wyndham. * Jonathan Ernest Gadsby – of Christchurch. * Margaret Adam Gardiner – of Dunedin. * John Roger Gower – senior constable, New Zealand Police. * Anthony Michael Healy – of Ōtaki. * Brian Francis Jaques – of
Kaiwaka Kaiwaka "the little town of lights" is a settlement in Northland, New Zealand. The Kaiwaka River runs from the east through the area and joins with the Wairau River to form the Otamatea River, which drains into the Kaipara Harbour. State Hig ...
. * Marion Elizabeth Judge – of Christchurch. * Alistair Newton Lane – of Wellington. * Colin Francis McMillan – of Hamilton. * David Alexander McPhail – of Christchurch. * Pauline Margaret Meads – of Te Kūiti. * Buddy Haami Netana – senior constable, New Zealand Police. * Charles Vernon Owen – of
Ōtorohanga Ōtorohanga is a north King Country town in the Waikato region in the North Island of New Zealand. It is located south of Hamilton and north of Te Kūiti, on the Waipā River. It is a service town for the surrounding dairy-farming distri ...
. * Margaret Mark Plank – of Auckland. * Robert Sell – of Auckland. * Dr Allan Henderson Stewart – of
Akaroa Akaroa is a small town on Banks Peninsula in the Canterbury Region of the South Island of New Zealand, situated within a harbour of the same name. The name Akaroa is Kāi Tahu Māori for "Long Harbour", which would be spelled in standard ...
. * Wallace Sutherland – of Ōhope Beach. * Hendrik Willem (Bill) Ten Hove – of Matamata. * Henare Raumoa te Ua – of Auckland. * Rangitane Donald Kakaho Tipene – of
Pōrangahau Pōrangahau, a township close to the Pacific Ocean coast in the south-east of the North Island of New Zealand, has a very small population. It lies in the southernmost part of Hawke's Bay Region, Hawke's Bay, 45 kilometres south of Waipukurau, a ...
. * Denise Udy – of Levin. * Jacobus Petrus (Jack) van der Hulst – of
Pukekohe Pukekohe is a town in the Auckland Region of the North Island of New Zealand. Located at the southern edge of the Auckland Region, it is in South Auckland, between the southern shore of the Manukau Harbour and the mouth of the Waikato River. Th ...
. * Marjorie (Peggy) Young – of
Rai Valley Rai Valley is a rural settlement in Marlborough Region, Marlborough, New Zealand. It is located on , northwest of Blenheim, New Zealand, Blenheim and east of Nelson, New Zealand, Nelson. The Rai River runs past the locality to join the Pelorus R ...
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Queen's Fire Service Medal (QFSM)

* Robert Andrew McInnes Baillie – fire force commander, No. 6 Region (Dunedin),
New Zealand Fire Service The New Zealand Fire Service ( mi, Whakaratonga Iwi, "Service to the People"; also known as the NZFS) was New Zealand's main firefighting body from 1 April 1976 until 1 July 2017 – at which point it was dissolved and incorporated into the new ...
. * Frederick John Kirkwood – firefighter, Balclutha Volunteer Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service. * Alexander Weir – chief fire officer,
Raetihi Raetihi, a small town in the center of New Zealand's North Island, is located at the junction of State Highways 4 and 49 in the Manawatū-Whanganui region. It lies in a valley between Tongariro and Whanganui National Parks, 11 kilometres west ...
Volunteer Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service.


Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

* Neville John Stokes – detective superintendent, New Zealand Police.


References

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