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The 1994 Queen's Birthday Honours in New Zealand, celebrating the official birthday of
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, were appointments made by the Queen in her right as
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, on the advice of the New Zealand government, to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders. They were announced on 11 June 1994. The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour.


Knight Bachelor

* Dr Stephen Gerard (Tipene) O'Regan. For services to the Māori people and the community. * Dryden Thomas Spring. For services to the dairy industry. File:Tipene O'Regan (cropped).jpg, Sir Tipene O'Regan File:Dryden Spring 2017 (cropped).jpg, Sir Dryden Spring


Order of Saint Michael and Saint George


Knight Commander (KCMG)

* John Fraser RobertsonChief Ombudsman.


Companion (CMG)

* Selwyn John Cushing. For services to business management. * The Honourable George Frederick Gair – lately
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Order of the British Empire


Dame Commander (DBE)

;Civil division * Georgina Kamiria Kirby . For services to the
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. File:Georgina Kirby (cropped).jpg, Dame Georgina Kirby


Knight Commander (KBE)

;Military division * Vice Admiral Somerford Francis Teagle
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, Chief of Defence Force.


Commander (CBE)

;Civil division * Dr Robin Helen Briant. For services to the medical profession. * Brian Douglas Chamberlin. For services to agriculture. * David John Graham . For services to education. *
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. For services to the community. * Professor Wilfred Gordon Malcolm. For services to tertiary education. * The Right Reverend Peter Woodley Mann. For services to the
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. * Samuel Darragh McGredy. For services to horticulture. * Raywyn Alice Adam Ramage. For services to education. ;Military division * Commodore Karl Robert Moen – Royal New Zealand Navy. File:John Graham KNZM (cropped).jpg, John Graham File:Areta Koopu DNZM.jpg, Areta Koopu File:Sam McGredy.jpg, Sam McGredy


Officer (OBE)

;Civil division * Mervyn Russell Barnett. For services to rugby and the meat industry. * Brion Philip Duncan – assistant commissioner,
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. * Richard William Vincent Izard. For services to manufacturing and the community. * Harry Lancelot Hugh Julian . For services to the shipping industry and the community. * Geoffrey James Harwood Moon. For services to the veterinary profession and photography. * Maurice Leigh Newman . For services to the fishing industry and the community. * Dorothy Lois Robertson . For services to the National Council of Women. * Emily Rangitiaria Schuster . For services to Māori arts and crafts. * Maurice Colin Sexton . For services to the community. * Dr Philip Anthony Silva. For services to health education. * Bruce Henderson Smith. For services to the banking and finance industries. * Julian Stanley Smith. For services to business management and the community. * Dr Sheila Margaret Tillott. For services to women's health. * Professor Helen Margaret Tippett. For services to architecture. * Walter John Wagtendonk. For services to aviation. * Dr Charlotte Rachel Anwyl Wallace. For services to conservation and the environment. * James Dunning Wallace. For services to farming. ;Military division * Chaplain Peter Douglas Bean – Royal New Zealand Navy. * Colonel John Patrick O'Brien – Colonels' List,
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(Territorial Force). * Group Captain Bruce Reid Ferguson
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Member (MBE)

;Civil division * Hugh Robertson Anderson. For services to motor sport. * Howard Neill Austin. For public services. * Sandra May Barwick. For services to athletics. * Peter Allan Brown . For services to local government. * Hekenukumai Hector Busby. For services to the Māori people. * Patricia Eileen Dallinger. For services to the community. * William Freeman. For services to the racing industry. * William Hector Gibson. For services to agriculture. * Edith Irene Gorringe. For services to the community. * Judith Amy Haddon. For services to the community. * Robert Edwin Hall. For services to mountaineering. * Daphne Ella Jarvis. For services to the community. * Dr Alan Henry Kirton. For services to agricultural science. * Dr Roy Law Ting Shang. For services to the Chinese community. * Stanley Arthur Lawson . For services to the community. * Peter John Watt Lowry. For services to the travel and tourism industries. * Guy Lilian Lyth. For services to the community. * Bruce Anthony Malcolm . For services to trade-union affairs and the community. * Doreen Esther Nitschke. For services to weaving. * Noeline Chell Nuttall . For services to the community. * Edward Guy Samuel Powell. For services to engineering and the community. * Patricia Maureen Raisin. For services to the community. * Alan Robert Reith. For services to local government. * Moana Frances Koea Sharland. For services to the community. * Lenore May Stewart. For services to the community. ;Military division * Major Denis Sidney John Dwane –
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. * Captain Michael Anthony Mendonca –
Royal New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps The Royal New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps (RNZAOC) concerned itself with the provisioning of troops with the means to fight; specifically uniforms, weapons and equipment. Ordnance functions go back hundreds of years; the first Ordnance Officer i ...
. * Flight Lieutenant David William Green – Royal New Zealand Air Force. File:Hec Busby (cropped).jpg, Hec Busby


British Empire Medal (BEM)

;Military division * Chief Petty Officer Assistant Hydrographic Surveyor Charles William Morrison – Royal New Zealand Navy. * Chief Petty Officer Electronic Warfare Instructor Nicholas Thomas Pritchard – Royal New Zealand Navy. * Warrant Officer Class 2 Tony John Harding – Royal New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps. * Corporal Richard Stuart Tyler – Royal New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps.


Companion of the Queen's Service Order (QSO)


For community service

* Dorothy Mary Ballantyne (Dorothy Neal White). * Stephen Barry Fisher. * Mary Margaret Paget (Sister Mary Veronica) * Shirley Payes * Marilyn Joy Petersen . * Mary Eliza Queale (Sister Maisie Queale) * Marie Roberta Taylor. * Gerard Donald Wills.


For public services

* The Honourable Phillip Albert Amos. * Alison Joyce Gernhoefer. * Thompson (Tom) Parore. * The Honourable William John Scott. * Wilfred Simenauer. * Dr Graeme Roy Stevens. * Brian William Stokes. * Jillian Ann Ussher. * Philip Reece Warren . File:Phil Amos, 1968.jpg, Phil Amos File:Jack Scott, 1958.jpg, Jack Scott


Queen's Service Medal (QSM)


For community service

* Joyce Allchurch. * Edith Anne Baker. * Clarence Godfrey Kirk Beale. * Vaerie Bruce. * Joyce Carlton. * Neil William Columbus. * Clemons Landseer Green. * Mona Malcolm Gunther. * Walter Edward Hugh Gutberlet. * Dawn Hamilton-Irvine. * Robert Daniel Harvey. * Julie Marguerite Hocken. * Kanui Maria Hunia. * Graham Cordue Jones. * Jean Mary Jones. * Elizabeth Mary Joplin. * Edward John Kawiti. * Yvonne Claire Keightley. * Rosemary Clare Kelly. * Dallas Margery Knuckey. * Reydon John Litten. * Jean Maxwell. * Nona Margaret Morris. * Sidney Ernest Keith Morris. * Olive Eunice Pond Plowman. * Margaret Ethelwyn Reeves. * Kathleen Ivy Smith. * Annie Elizabeth Spencer. * Elaine Jill Sullivan. * Eve Here Niurangi Taimana. * Owen John Lumsden Taylor . * Helen Irene Twisleton. * Doris Dorothy Te Parekohe Vercoe. * Gordon Ashton Wardell. * Betty Winsome Annie Woodham.


For public services

* William Tireni Bennett . * Edith Muriel Bowden . * William Henry Caldwell. * Isobel Gilchrist Clarke. * Sidney Quinn Cole . * Arthur Neill Cooper. * Esmae Muriel Cooper. * William John Curragh. * Wilfrid Blake Day. * Christina Williams Dick . * Jessie Elizabeth Dow. * James Gladstone Edwards . * Bracy Matilda Catherine Gardiner. * Ernest Frederick Gates . * Danna Mary Glendining. * Michael Anthony Gough. * Alan Evan Douglas Hepburn. * Ioane Pio Iosua. * Dolly Jack. * Margaret Matilda Kennedy. * Brian Charles Russell Mallabar – senior constable, New Zealand Police. * David McEwen – detective sergeant, New Zealand Police. * John Francis McNally . * Alwyn Price Ireland Owen. * Ramubhai Ranchhod Patel. * Irene Christine Peak. * James Trevor Pringle. * John Murray Rose. * Leo Charles Schultz . * Simon Shera. * Henry Jack Spackman. * Terence William Thomas. * Robin Alan Wright.


Queen's Fire Service Medal (QFSM)

* Rex Clive Allen – chief fire officer,
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. * Bruce George Burleigh – chief fire officer,
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Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

* Ian Francis Hastings – superintendent, New Zealand Police.


Air Force Medal (AFM)

* Flight Sergeant Stephen Wayne Skudder – Royal New Zealand Air Force.


References

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