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The 1976 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 1975 and the beginning of 1976, and were announced on 1 January 1976. The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour.


Knight Bachelor

* Jack Kent Hunn – 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 ...
. For public services, especially as chairman of the Fire Services Commission. * The Honourable Stanley Austin Whitehead – 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 ...
. Speaker of the House of Representatives since 1973. File:Stanley Whitehead.jpg, Sir Stanley Whitehead


Order of Saint Michael and Saint George


Companion (CMG)

* Margaret Rita Nolan – 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 ...
. For public and community services.


Order of the British Empire


Knight Commander (KBE)

;Civil division * Thomas Edward Skinner – 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 trade union movement and the community. *
Henry Rodolph Wigley Sir Henry Rodolph Wigley (2 February 1913 – 15 September 1980) was a pilot, entrepreneur, and pioneer of the New Zealand tourism industry. Wigley was born at Fairlie in 1913. In the 1930s, Wigley entered the family firm, the Mount Cook T ...
– 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 the tourist, travel and aviation industries. File:Tom Skinner.jpg, Sir Tom Skinner


Commander (CBE)

;Civil division * Henry Charles Blazey – of Christchurch. For services to sport. * Edith Margaret Dalziel – pro-vice chancellor and professor of English,
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. For services to education and literature. * Ernest George Davey – 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 ...
. Secretary of Labour 1970–75. * Thomas Durrant – 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 conservation, horticulture and education. * Dr John Joseph Enwright – of Auckland. For humanitarian services. * Keith Gillies – 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 ...
. Controller and Auditor-General 1970–75. * Ivan Edgar Reddish – of Wellington. For services to the trade union movement. * David Alexander Stevens – 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 ...
. Commissioner of Inland Revenue 1967–75. * Gilbert Henry Stringer – of Wellington. For services to the arts, television and broadcasting.


Officer (OBE)

;Civil division * Dr Norman Thomas Barnett – medical officer of health at Auckland since 1967. * John Benjamin Brazier – of Christchurch. For services to the aviation industry. * Francis Coll (Brother Stephen) – of Auckland. For services to education. * James Thomas Currie – of
Tokoroa Tokoroa ( mi, Te Kaokaoroa o Pātetere) is the fifth-largest town in the Waikato region of the North Island of New Zealand and largest settlement in the South Waikato District. Located 30 km southwest of Rotorua, close to the foot of the M ...
. For services to the community. * Dr Randal Forbes Elliott – of Wellington. For services to medicine, especially ophthalmology. * Dr Norman Frank Greenslade – of Christchurch. For services to medicine and the community. * The Reverend Herepo Ruawhe Harawira – 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 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 ...
. * Patrick Anthony Lawlor – of Wellington. For services to literature and the community. * Muriel Wallace May – 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 education and literature. * Douglas William Meldrum – 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 education. * Howard Leslie Morrison – of
Ohinemutu Ohinemutu or Ōhinemutu is a suburb in Rotorua, New Zealand. It includes a living Māori village and the original settlement of Rotorua. Demographics The statistical area of Kuirau, which corresponds to Ohinemutu, covers and had an estimated p ...
. For services to entertainment. * Basil Watson Potter – principal,
Wellington Polytechnic Massey University ( mi, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa) is a university based in Palmerston North, New Zealand, with significant campuses in Albany and Wellington. Massey University has approximately 30,883 students, 13,796 of whom are extramural o ...
1962–1975. * Rita Frances Snowden – of Auckland. For services to literature. *
John George Walker Major-General John George Walker (July 22, 1821 – July 20, 1893) was a Confederate general in the American Civil War. He served as a brigadier general under Stonewall Jackson and James Longstreet, before commanding the Texas Division unit in ...
– of Auckland. For services to athletics, especially as the first person to run the mile in less than 3 minutes 50 seconds. * The Reverend Ian Bendall Wilson – of Christchurch. For services to hospital chaplaincy. * Dr Kazimierz Antoni z Granowa Wodzicki – of Wellington. For services to science and public services to the people of
Niue Niue (, ; niu, Niuē) is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean, northeast of New Zealand. Niue's land area is about and its population, predominantly Polynesian, was about 1,600 in 2016. Niue is located in a triangle between Tong ...
and the
Tokelau Tokelau (; ; known previously as the Union Islands, and, until 1976, known officially as the Tokelau Islands) is a dependent territory of New Zealand in the southern Pacific Ocean. It consists of three tropical coral atolls: Atafu, Nukunonu, a ...
Islands. * Gideon Tait – lately assistant commissioner,
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 * Commander Colin George Ashbridge –
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 ...
. * Captain Thomas Andreas Cooper – Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve. * Lieutenant Colonel John O'Bryen Horsford –
Royal 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 ...
. File:Pat Lawlor (cropped).jpg, Pat Lawlor File:John Walker runner 1974.jpg, John Walker File:Kazimierz Wodzicki.jpg, Kazimierz Wodzicki


Member (MBE)

;Civil division * Richard Dean Batt – professor of biochemistry,
Massey University Massey University ( mi, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa) is a university based in Palmerston North, New Zealand, with significant campuses in Albany and Wellington. Massey University has approximately 30,883 students, 13,796 of whom are extramural or ...
. For services to scientific research. * Alexander Brunt – of Christchurch. For services to the community. * Ellen Ada Carroll (Sister Mary Bertrand) – of Dunedin. For services to nursing. * William John Crighton – of Levin. For services to youth. * Margaret Dorothy Louise Daniels (Mrs Bezzant) – of
Raumati Beach Raumati Beach is a beach community on the Kapiti Coast of New Zealand's North Island; located 60km north-west of Wellington, and about 10 km north of Raumati South. It is immediately to the south-west of the larger town of Paraparaumu. The Maung ...
. For services to ballet. * Ernest Robert Field-Dodgson – of Christchurch. For services to the Royal Christchurch Musical Society. * Grace Darling Du Faur – 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 ...
. For services to education and the community. * Leslie Charles Fulford – of Christchurch. For services to the printing industry. * John Crysell Hepburn – 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
New Zealand Red Cross Society New Zealand Red Cross or Rīpeka Whero Aotearoa is a humanitarian organisation, which has more than 9,000 members and volunteers. In New Zealand, Red Cross delivers core community services, such as Meals on Wheels, refugee re-settlement servic ...
. * David Peter Joseph – of Auckland. For services to the deaf. * Lawrence John Krammer – of
Motueka Motueka is a town in the South Island of New Zealand, close to the mouth of the Motueka River on the western shore of Tasman Bay / Te Tai-o-Aorere. It is the second largest in the Tasman Region, with a population of as of The surrounding ...
. For services to local government. * Ivan Gerald Mauger – of Christchurch. For services to speedway riding. * Neta Doris Neale – of Christchurch. For services to the Canterbury Children's Theatre. * Philip Lloyd Page – 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 ...
; general manager, Hawke's Bay Education Board since 1950. * Francis Edward Graham Poore – of Auckland. For services to music and opera. * Jeffrey Ellis Robson – of Auckland. For services to tennis and badminton. * Thomas Godfrey Santon – of
Tāneatua Tāneatua is a small town in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand's North Island, 13 kilometres south of Whakatāne. Its population was 786 in the 2013 New Zealand census. State Highway 2 passes through the town on its route between Edgecumbe ...
. For local-body and community services. * Helen Merrilees Thompson – 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. * John Nicolls Thomson – of Auckland. For services to speech and drama teaching. * Elsie Phyllis May Varney – brigadier,
Salvation Army Salvation (from Latin: ''salvatio'', from ''salva'', 'safe, saved') is the state of being saved or protected from harm or a dire situation. In religion and theology, ''salvation'' generally refers to the deliverance of the soul from sin and its c ...
, of Wellington. For welfare services. * Bernard Rolleston Walker – of Christchurch. For services to rowing. * Albert Thomas Walsh – 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. * George Ellis Stanley Kelly – chief superintendent, New Zealand Police. ;Military division * Warrant Officer Writer Leon Graham Mudford – Royal New Zealand Navy. * Major Francis Noel Griffin –
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). * Temporary Major and Quartermaster Barry Hugh Munro – Royal New Zealand Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. * Warrant Officer Second Class Lawrence Robert Sincock – Royal New Zealand Artillery (Territorial Force). * Warrant Officer David Meynard Puckett – Royal New Zealand Air Force. * Warrant Officer Ronald Taylor – Royal New Zealand Air Force. File:Ivan Mauger (cropped).jpg, Ivan Mauger


Companion of the Queen's Service Order (QSO)


For community service

* Douglas Dalton – of Napier. * Allen Augustine Dingwall – of Christchurch. * Stanley Roy Key – 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 ...
. * Nancy Whanganui Riwaka – of Picton. * Ernest Alfred Soper – 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. ...
. * Ernestine Hire Taria 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 ...
. * Max Lewis Younger – of Auckland.


For public services

* Moreen Dorothy Abercrombie – of Whangārei. * The Honourable Percy Benjamin Allen – 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 ...
. Member of Parliament 1957–75, Minister of the Crown 1963–72. * Walter Sydney Davison – of Auckland. * Norman Vazey Douglas – of Auckland. Member of Parliament 1960–75. * James Eckley Etheredge – 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  ...
. * Greita Earle Clifford-Jones – of Gisborne. * Ethel Emma McMillan – of Dunedin. Member of Parliament 1953–75. * Eric Alwyn Roussell – of Lower Hutt.
Clerk of the House of Representatives The Clerk of the United States House of Representatives is an officer of the United States House of Representatives, whose primary duty is to act as the chief record-keeper for the House. Along with the other House officers, the Clerk is elec ...
1971–75. * Allan Priestley Thomson – Director-General of Forests 1971–74. File:Percy Allen.jpg, Percy Allen File:Norman Douglas, 1969.jpg, Norman Douglas File:Ethel McMillan.jpg, Ethel McMillan


Queen's Service Medal (QSM)


For community service

* Alberta Aileen Anderson – of
Cromwell Oliver Cromwell (25 April 15993 September 1658) was an English politician and military officer who is widely regarded as one of the most important statesmen in English history. He came to prominence during the 1639 to 1651 Wars of the Three Ki ...
. * Nona Fiducia Campbell (Sister Mary Juliana) – of Christchurch. * Eileen Marion George – of Wellington. * Alfred William Holdsworth – of Auckland. * George Alexander Hornsey – 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 ...
. * Joseph William Isbister – of Auckland. * Doris Joy Ellen Kohn – of Inglewood. * Hana Romona Murray – of Auckland. * Peter Travis Norman – of Wellington. * Runa Avis Parry – of Auckland. * George Roal Phiskie – of Waipu. * Reta Rennie – 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 ...
. * Anne Tia – of Auckland. * Louise Magdalene Te Owaina Wallscott – of Dunedin. * The Venerable Archdeacon Robert John Witty – of Christchurch. File:Hana Romana Murray CNZM (cropped).jpg, Hana Murray


For public services

* Stanley John Brown – constable, New Zealand Police. * Sidney Hamilton Burdett – of
Ruatoria Ruatoria ( mi, Ruatōria) is a town in the Waiapu Valley of the Gisborne Region in the northeastern corner of New Zealand's North Island. The town was originally known as Cross Roads then Manutahi and was later named Ruatorea in 1913, after the M ...
. * Sam Chesney – of Lower Hutt. * Anthony James Clarkson – lately industrial superintendent,
Ministry of Works and Development The New Zealand Ministry of Works and Development, formerly the Department of Public Works and often referred to as the Public Works Department or PWD, was founded in 1876 and disestablished and privatised in 1988. The Ministry had its own Cabi ...
,
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 ...
. * Florence Ruby Jane Clemett – of
Kaiapoi Kaiapoi is a town in the Waimakariri District of the Canterbury region, in the South Island of New Zealand. The town is located approximately 17 kilometres north of central Christchurch, close to the mouth of the Waimakariri River. It is con ...
. * Eva Mary Hall – of Napier. * Lilian Rose Hartley – of Christchurch. * Isabella Howe – of Lumsden. * George Joseph Jones – lately civil engineering officer, Ministry of Works and Development, Dunedin. * Colin William James Lawrie – 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 ...
. * Nora Matewai McMillan – of Levin. * Christopher Mountford – of
Manurewa Manurewa is a major suburb in South Auckland, New Zealand. It was part of Manukau City before the creation of the Auckland super city in 2010. It is located south of the Manukau, Manukau City Centre, and southeast of Auckland CBD. The subur ...
. * Bertie Lee Stanley – of Auckland. * Colin Walter Stewart – lately tradesman's assistant, New Zealand Railways, Otahuhu. * Robert Gill Young – of Hamilton.


British Empire Medal (BEM)

;Civil division * Elizabeth Viola Bell – 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 education, sport and cultural activities. * Jean Elizabeth Boss – of
Eastbourne Eastbourne () is a town and seaside resort in East Sussex, on the south coast of England, east of Brighton and south of London. Eastbourne is immediately east of Beachy Head, the highest chalk sea cliff in Great Britain and part of the la ...
. For services to the community, especially the play centre movement. * Aileen Linda Gooder – of Auckland. For services to women's hockey. * Dorothy Gwendolyn Gray – of Plimmerton. For services to the community. * Charles William Haua – of Tauranga. For services to the community. * Agnes Jessie Kelly – of Invercargill. For services to social welfare. * Russell Robert Laidlaw – of Christchurch. For services to the community, especially as secretary-manager of
Canterbury Society of Arts Centre of Contemporary Art (CoCA, formerly the Canterbury Society of Arts) is a curated art gallery in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand. The gallery is administered by the Canterbury Society of Arts (CSA) Charitable Trust. Quarte ...
. * Lucy Martinovich – of Northern Wairoa. For services to the community. * Victor Carlo Smith – of Tauranga. For services to local-body and Māori affairs. * David Waugh – of Gisborne. For services as a bandmaster. ;Military division * Chief Petty Officer Richard Henry Bishop – Royal New Zealand Navy. * Staff Sergeant Murray John Booker – Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment. * Corporal Keith Bonner Chesterfield – Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment. * Sergeant Rangi Tataura Christie – Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment. * Warrant Officer Ian James Seabrook – Royal New Zealand Air Force. * Warrant Officer David Ian Thorpe – Royal New Zealand Air Force.


Air Force Cross (AFC)

* Wing Commander Peter John McKay – Royal New Zealand Air Force.


Air Force Medal (AFM)

* Sergeant Helicopter Crewman Bruce Hector Thornley – Royal New Zealand Air Force.


Queen's Fire Services Medal (QFSM)

* John Edward Dalton – chief fire officer,
Te Awamutu Te Awamutu is a town in the Waikato region in the North Island of New Zealand. It is the council seat of the Waipa District and serves as a service town for the farming communities which surround it. Te Awamutu is located some south of Hamilt ...
Fire Brigade. * Walter Jacob Manning – chief fire officer,
Morrinsville Morrinsville is a provincial town in the Waikato region of New Zealand's North Island, with an estimated population of as of The town is located at the northern base of the Pakaroa Range, and on the south-western fringe of the Hauraki Plains. ...
Volunteer Fire Brigade. * Ivor Charles Wesley – chief fire officer, Dunedin Fire Brigade. * Charles George Wishart – chief fire officer, Shannon Volunteer Fire Brigade.


Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

* Harvey White – constable, New Zealand Police.


Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air

* Flight Lieutenant Trevor Keith Butler – Royal New Zealand Air Force. * Squadron Leader Alan Dyer – Royal New Zealand Air Force.


References

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