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1979 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)

The 1979 Queen's Birthday Honours in New Zealand, celebrating the official birthday of Elizabeth II, were appointments made by the Queen in her right as Queen of New Zealand, 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 16 June 1979.[1][2]

The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour.

Knight Bachelor edit

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George edit

Companion (CMG) edit

Royal Victorian Order edit

Knight Commander (KCVO) edit

Order of the British Empire edit

Dame Commander (DBE) edit

Civil division

Knight Commander (KBE) edit

Civil division
Military division

Commander (CBE) edit

Civil division
Military division

Officer (OBE) edit

Civil division
  • James Neil Aitken – of Patearoa. For services to hydatid research and eradication.
  • William Stewart Armitage – of Dunedin. For services to the community.
  • Malcolm Cort Astley JP – of Auckland. For services as a stipendiary magistrate and to the community.
  • Thomas James Atchison – of Ngāruawāhia. For services to riding.
  • Audrey Ngaere Gale – of New Plymouth. For services to the community.
  • Maxwell Ian Hume – of Lower Hutt; lately Deputy Assistant Commissioner, New Zealand Police.
  • Timothy Hurley – of Wanganui. For services to the tourist and travel industry.
  • Dr Norris Roy Jefferson ED – of Invercargill. For services to paraplegics, sport and medicine.
  • Edward Anthony Kennedy – of Paraparaumu Beach; lately deputy chairman, State Services Commission.
  • Dorothy Pauline McNab – of Balclutha. For services to the community.
  • (James Frank) Edgar Mansfield – of Napier. For services as a bookbinder and sculptor.
  • Maurice Noel Manthel – of Wellington. For services to the community.
  • William Gordon Nolan JP – of Wairoa. For services to sport and the community.
  • Edward Ronald Prince – of Wanganui. For services to sport and the community.
  • Lieutenant Commander Peter Maxwell Sanders MBE – of Wellington; New Zealand Cadet Forces.
  • Arthur Frederick Thomas – of Auckland. For services to local government.
  • Lawrence David Tinkham – of Wellington. For services to the performing arts.
  • Emeritus Professor John Le Bailly Warren – of Dunedin; lately dean, University of Otago Dental School.
Military division

Member (MBE) edit

Civil division
  • Gary Thomas William Butler – of Wanganui. For services to the community.
  • John Morton Dickey JP – of Auckland. For services to the pharmaceutical profession, sport and community.
  • Robert Dossor – of Picton. For services to the province of Marlborough.
  • Charles Dudley – of Remuera. For services to racing and trotting.
  • Alan Falconer Fraser – of Rangiora. For services to sport.
  • Betty Fraser – of Wellington; lately principal, Wellington Girls' College.
  • Abraham Saul Goldsmith JP – of Wellington. For services to the community.
  • Rupert Garth Harris – of Christchurch. For services to diabetics.
  • Phyllis Mary Holley – of Dunedin. For services to sport.
  • Hugh Janson – of Carterton. For services to speech and drama teaching and the community.
  • Robert Dickson Jennings – of Auckland. For services to children.
  • Linda Christine Jones – of Cambridge. For services as a jockey.
  • Edward Joseph Lynskey – of Wellington. For services as commissioner for the Chatham Islands.
  • Rona Iris McCarthy – of Hastings. For services to sport, especially netball.
  • Isabelle Vincente Major – of Dunedin. For services to singing.
  • Robert Kenneth Malcolm – of Ōpōtiki. For services to the dairy industry.
  • Campbell George Paterson JP – of Auckland. For services to philately.
  • George Ernest Perry – of Trentham. For services to the community, especially surf lifesaving and water safety.
  • John Pym Gray Pring – of Auckland. For services to rugby refereeing.
  • Thomas Ram – of Taumarunui. For services to the community.
  • Richard Newell Stevenson JP – of Auckland. For services to the Cancer Society of New Zealand.
  • Clifford Vincent Tait – of Hamilton. For services to aviation.
  • John Osborne Taylor – of Christchurch. For services to horticulture.
  • Roi Carl Te Punga – of Wellington; lately assistant director-general, Department of Social Welfare.
  • Roy Blount Walker – of Dunedin. For services to the theatre.
  • Keith Albert Fabian Wills – of Hamilton. For services to the community.
Military division
  • Warrant Officer Radio Electrical Mechanician John Clive Lippross – Royal New Zealand Navy.
  • Warrant Officer Marine Engineering Artificer John Russell Thorburn – Royal New Zealand Navy.
  • Major Donald Houlton Crabb – Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps (Territorial Force).
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 Patt Dillon MMRoyal New Zealand Army Service Corps.
  • Lieutenant and Quartermaster Frederick Sydney Leef – Royal New Zealand Army Service Corps.
  • Warrant Officer Harold Douglas Lazarus – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant Charles Benedict Raddock – Royal New Zealand Air Force.

British Empire Medal (BEM) edit

Military division
  • Medical Chief Petty Officer William Charles Filmer – Royal New Zealand Navy.
  • Chief Petty Officer Marine Engineering Mechanician First Class Denis Michael Shaw – Royal New Zealand Navy.
  • Temporary Staff Sergeant Charles Frederick Boyes – Royal New Zealand Army Service Corps (Territorial Force).
  • Sergeant John Frederick Hayward – Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment.
  • Corporal Brian Ramsay – Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment.
  • Sergeant Kenneth Sydney John Dell – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flight Sergeant John Karatu Rotia Rogers – Royal New Zealand Air Force.

Companion of the Queen's Service Order (QSO) edit

For community service edit

  • Dorothy Elizabeth Jane Dolan – of Methven.
  • Noel Alfred Kidd – of Pukekohe.
  • Emily Pehipa Matiu Paki JP – of Huntly.
  • Alfred Lorraine Williams JP – of Auckland.

For public services edit

Queen's Service Medal (QSM) edit

For community service edit

  • George Livingston Baker – of Patea.
  • Margaret Alice Mary Bear JP – of Lowry Bay.
  • Maude Harriett Lowry Bedingham – of Auckland.
  • Kathleen D'bett Cottrell – of Mount Maunganui.
  • Audree Clarence Larraine Curtis – of Pukahu.
  • Gladys Annie Freeland – of Palmerston.
  • Kelvin Robert Gay – of Nelson.
  • Olive Victoria Gordon – of Roxburgh East.
  • Elsie Grieve – of Dannevirke.
  • Rita Henry – of Wairoa.
  • Joan Phyllis Irvine – of Dannevirke.
  • Everard Stanley Martin Kell – of Auckland.
  • Ludwik Kowalczyk – of Petone.
  • Nathan Roy Low – of New Plymouth.
  • Margaret Anne Lynch – of Rotorua.
  • Margaret McDonald – of Tapanui.
  • Herbert Walter North JP – of Tokanui.
  • Robert Allen Rogers – of Hamilton.
  • Annie Schuler JP – of Auckland.
  • George Alexander Telfer – of Ōtorohanga.
  • Phyllis Ada Thomason – of Motueka.

For public services edit

  • Dr Deidre Morag Airey – of Coromandel.
  • Alfred George Barwell – of Dunsandel.
  • Thomas Edward Bowe – constable, New Zealand Police.
  • Isabel May Charles JP – of Silverstream.
  • Russell Harold Coombe – of Auckland.
  • Josephine Corbett – of Thames; lately supervising principal nurse, Thames Hospital Board.
  • Eileen Vera Crosby JP – of Hāwera.
  • William Thomas Earley – of Invercargill.
  • Warren John Ellis – of Taupō.
  • Joseph Grbavac – of Kumeū.
  • Peter James Hurley – of Kotemaori; line ganger, Electricity Division, Ministry of Energy.
  • Lorna Winifred Leman – of Pukekohe.
  • Alexander James Leyland – constable, New Zealand Police.
  • Michael Lawrence Moloney – of Hastings.
  • Stanley Tetekura Newton JP – of Rotorua.
  • Phyllis Margaret Rolls – of Masterton.
  • Patricia Anne Rowell – of Timaru.
  • Francis Leslie Smith JP – of Blenheim.
  • John Walker – of Waitahuna.

Royal Red Cross edit

Associate (ARRC) edit

Queen's Fire Service Medal (QFSM) edit

  • Arthur James Easton – chief fire officer, Levin Volunteer Fire Brigade.
  • William Girling-Butcher – chief fire control officer, New Zealand Forest Service, Wellington.
  • Geoffrey Cyril Stephens – chief fire officer, Blenheim Volunteer Fire Brigade.
  • Ian James Walker – chief fire officer, Lower Hutt Fire Brigade.
  • Albert William White – station officer (volunteer), Napier Fire Brigade.

Queen's Police Medal (QPM) edit

  • Brian Wilkinson – detective chief superintendent, New Zealand Police.

Air Force Cross (AFC) edit

  • Lieutenant Adrian Grey Tunnicliffe – Royal New Zealand Navy.
  • Squadron Leader Carey William Adamson – Royal New Zealand Air Force.

Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air edit

  • Sergeant Robert Keith Foreman – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Master Engineer Robert John Moody – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Sergeant Barry James Woodcock – Royal New Zealand Air Force.

References edit

  1. ^ "No. 47871". The London Gazette (3rd supplement). 16 June 1979. pp. 27–31.
  2. ^ "Queen's Birthday honours list 1979" (PDF). Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette. No. 57. 26 June 1979. pp. 1951–1953.

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See also 1979 Birthday Honours The 1979 Queen s Birthday Honours in New Zealand celebrating the official birthday of Elizabeth II were appointments made by the Queen in her right as Queen of New Zealand 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 16 June 1979 1 2 The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour Contents 1 Knight Bachelor 2 Order of Saint Michael and Saint George 2 1 Companion CMG 3 Royal Victorian Order 3 1 Knight Commander KCVO 4 Order of the British Empire 4 1 Dame Commander DBE 4 2 Knight Commander KBE 4 3 Commander CBE 4 4 Officer OBE 4 5 Member MBE 5 British Empire Medal BEM 6 Companion of the Queen s Service Order QSO 6 1 For community service 6 2 For public services 7 Queen s Service Medal QSM 7 1 For community service 7 2 For public services 8 Royal Red Cross 8 1 Associate ARRC 9 Queen s Fire Service Medal QFSM 10 Queen s Police Medal QPM 11 Air Force Cross AFC 12 Queen s Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air 13 ReferencesKnight Bachelor editLewis Edward Harris OBE of Puketapu For services to handicapped people and the community Mountford Tosswill Woollaston of Motueka For services to art Order of Saint Michael and Saint George editCompanion CMG edit Lloyd Gilbert Brown of Wellington For services to manufacturing and development of energy resources James Hunter Gemmell of Auckland For services to manufacturing and export George Hamish Ormond Wilson of Wellington For services as chairman of the New Zealand Historic Places Trust and the board of trustees of the National Art Gallery and Museum nbsp Ormond WilsonRoyal Victorian Order editKnight Commander KCVO edit The Very Reverend Martin Gloster Sullivan of Auckland formerly of London Dean of St Paul s Cathedral London 1967 1977 Order of the British Empire editDame Commander DBE edit Civil divisionDaphne Helen Purves of Dunedin For services to the International and New Zealand Federations of University Women Knight Commander KBE edit Civil divisionArthur Hugh Ward OBE of Waikanae For services to the dairy industry and education Military divisionAir Marshal Richard Bruce Bolt CB CBE DFC AFC Chief of Defence Staff nbsp Sir Arthur WardCommander CBE edit Civil divisionMargaret Hazel Cotterill of Plimmerton For services to the YWCA John Keith Dobson of Auckland For services to business management Grace Shellie Hollander JP of Christchurch For services to the National Council of Women and the community Oswald Henry Jackson JP of Greymouth For services to local body and community affairs Donald David Rowlands MBE of Auckland For services to rowing Henry Piet Drury Van Asch MBE of Havelock North For services to aerial mapping Military divisionCommodore Roy Herbert Longland Humby Royal New Zealand Navy Officer OBE edit Civil divisionJames Neil Aitken of Patearoa For services to hydatid research and eradication William Stewart Armitage of Dunedin For services to the community Malcolm Cort Astley JP of Auckland For services as a stipendiary magistrate and to the community Thomas James Atchison of Ngaruawahia For services to riding Audrey Ngaere Gale of New Plymouth For services to the community Maxwell Ian Hume of Lower Hutt lately Deputy Assistant Commissioner New Zealand Police Timothy Hurley of Wanganui For services to the tourist and travel industry Dr Norris Roy Jefferson ED of Invercargill For services to paraplegics sport and medicine Edward Anthony Kennedy of Paraparaumu Beach lately deputy chairman State Services Commission Dorothy Pauline McNab of Balclutha For services to the community James Frank Edgar Mansfield of Napier For services as a bookbinder and sculptor Maurice Noel Manthel of Wellington For services to the community William Gordon Nolan JP of Wairoa For services to sport and the community Edward Ronald Prince of Wanganui For services to sport and the community Lieutenant Commander Peter Maxwell Sanders MBE of Wellington New Zealand Cadet Forces Arthur Frederick Thomas of Auckland For services to local government Lawrence David Tinkham of Wellington For services to the performing arts Emeritus Professor John Le Bailly Warren of Dunedin lately dean University of Otago Dental School Military divisionCommander William Ferguson Jaques Royal New Zealand Navy Colonel Ian Hamilton Burrows MC Colonels List New Zealand Army Group Captain Arthur Gilbert Tringham Royal New Zealand Air Force nbsp Noel Manthel nbsp Fred ThomasMember MBE edit Civil divisionGary Thomas William Butler of Wanganui For services to the community John Morton Dickey JP of Auckland For services to the pharmaceutical profession sport and community Robert Dossor of Picton For services to the province of Marlborough Charles Dudley of Remuera For services to racing and trotting Alan Falconer Fraser of Rangiora For services to sport Betty Fraser of Wellington lately principal Wellington Girls College Abraham Saul Goldsmith JP of Wellington For services to the community Rupert Garth Harris of Christchurch For services to diabetics Phyllis Mary Holley of Dunedin For services to sport Hugh Janson of Carterton For services to speech and drama teaching and the community Robert Dickson Jennings of Auckland For services to children Linda Christine Jones of Cambridge For services as a jockey Edward Joseph Lynskey of Wellington For services as commissioner for the Chatham Islands Rona Iris McCarthy of Hastings For services to sport especially netball Isabelle Vincente Major of Dunedin For services to singing Robert Kenneth Malcolm of Ōpōtiki For services to the dairy industry Campbell George Paterson JP of Auckland For services to philately George Ernest Perry of Trentham For services to the community especially surf lifesaving and water safety John Pym Gray Pring of Auckland For services to rugby refereeing Thomas Ram of Taumarunui For services to the community Richard Newell Stevenson JP of Auckland For services to the Cancer Society of New Zealand Clifford Vincent Tait of Hamilton For services to aviation John Osborne Taylor of Christchurch For services to horticulture Roi Carl Te Punga of Wellington lately assistant director general Department of Social Welfare Roy Blount Walker of Dunedin For services to the theatre Keith Albert Fabian Wills of Hamilton For services to the community Military divisionWarrant Officer Radio Electrical Mechanician John Clive Lippross Royal New Zealand Navy Warrant Officer Marine Engineering Artificer John Russell Thorburn Royal New Zealand Navy Major Donald Houlton Crabb Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps Territorial Force Warrant Officer Class 2 Patt Dillon MM Royal New Zealand Army Service Corps Lieutenant and Quartermaster Frederick Sydney Leef Royal New Zealand Army Service Corps Warrant Officer Harold Douglas Lazarus Royal New Zealand Air Force Flight Lieutenant Charles Benedict Raddock Royal New Zealand Air Force nbsp Saul Goldsmith nbsp Rona McCarthyBritish Empire Medal BEM editMilitary divisionMedical Chief Petty Officer William Charles Filmer Royal New Zealand Navy Chief Petty Officer Marine Engineering Mechanician First Class Denis Michael Shaw Royal New Zealand Navy Temporary Staff Sergeant Charles Frederick Boyes Royal New Zealand Army Service Corps Territorial Force Sergeant John Frederick Hayward Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment Corporal Brian Ramsay Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment Sergeant Kenneth Sydney John Dell Royal New Zealand Air Force Flight Sergeant John Karatu Rotia Rogers Royal New Zealand Air Force Companion of the Queen s Service Order QSO editFor community service edit Dorothy Elizabeth Jane Dolan of Methven Noel Alfred Kidd of Pukekohe Emily Pehipa Matiu Paki JP of Huntly Alfred Lorraine Williams JP of Auckland For public services edit Rex Douglas Allen of Oamaru mayor of Oamaru John Simeon Blenkhorn of Levin Wallace Colin Thomas Brunton of Thames Mervyn Mackie Chisholm MBE of Blenheim lately supervisor manager Molesworth Station Lester Laurence Davis of Wellington government insurance commissioner since 1973 Beryl Overton Howie of Ludhiana India professor of obstetrics and gynaecology Christian Medical College Ludhiana Pita Tipunakore Kaua JP of Gisborne Edward Conway Keating of Upper Hutt government printer since 1976 Emere Makere Waiwaha Kaa Mountain JP of Kawakawa James Humphrey Rose of Auckland Iver Edgar Trask of Paraparaumu lately deputy general manager New Zealand Railways Queen s Service Medal QSM editFor community service edit George Livingston Baker of Patea Margaret Alice Mary Bear JP of Lowry Bay Maude Harriett Lowry Bedingham of Auckland Kathleen D bett Cottrell of Mount Maunganui Audree Clarence Larraine Curtis of Pukahu Gladys Annie Freeland of Palmerston Kelvin Robert Gay of Nelson Olive Victoria Gordon of Roxburgh East Elsie Grieve of Dannevirke Rita Henry of Wairoa Joan Phyllis Irvine of Dannevirke Everard Stanley Martin Kell of Auckland Ludwik Kowalczyk of Petone Nathan Roy Low of New Plymouth Margaret Anne Lynch of Rotorua Margaret McDonald of Tapanui Herbert Walter North JP of Tokanui Robert Allen Rogers of Hamilton Annie Schuler JP of Auckland George Alexander Telfer of Ōtorohanga Phyllis Ada Thomason of Motueka For public services edit Dr Deidre Morag Airey of Coromandel Alfred George Barwell of Dunsandel Thomas Edward Bowe constable New Zealand Police Isabel May Charles JP of Silverstream Russell Harold Coombe of Auckland Josephine Corbett of Thames lately supervising principal nurse Thames Hospital Board Eileen Vera Crosby JP of Hawera William Thomas Earley of Invercargill Warren John Ellis of Taupō Joseph Grbavac of Kumeu Peter James Hurley of Kotemaori line ganger Electricity Division Ministry of Energy Lorna Winifred Leman of Pukekohe Alexander James Leyland constable New Zealand Police Michael Lawrence Moloney of Hastings Stanley Tetekura Newton JP of Rotorua Phyllis Margaret Rolls of Masterton Patricia Anne Rowell of Timaru Francis Leslie Smith JP of Blenheim John Walker of Waitahuna Royal Red Cross editAssociate ARRC edit Captain Bruce Derby Rennie Royal New Zealand Nursing Corps Queen s Fire Service Medal QFSM editArthur James Easton chief fire officer Levin Volunteer Fire Brigade William Girling Butcher chief fire control officer New Zealand Forest Service Wellington Geoffrey Cyril Stephens chief fire officer Blenheim Volunteer Fire Brigade Ian James Walker chief fire officer Lower Hutt Fire Brigade Albert William White station officer volunteer Napier Fire Brigade Queen s Police Medal QPM editBrian Wilkinson detective chief superintendent New Zealand Police Air Force Cross AFC editLieutenant Adrian Grey Tunnicliffe Royal New Zealand Navy Squadron Leader Carey William Adamson Royal New Zealand Air Force Queen s Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air editSergeant Robert Keith Foreman Royal New Zealand Air Force Master Engineer Robert John Moody Royal New Zealand Air Force Sergeant Barry James Woodcock Royal New Zealand Air Force References edit No 47871 The London Gazette 3rd supplement 16 June 1979 pp 27 31 Queen s Birthday honours list 1979 PDF Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette No 57 26 June 1979 pp 1951 1953 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1979 Birthday Honours New Zealand amp oldid 1182231679, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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