1992 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)

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The 1992 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 13 June 1992.[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]

Order of the British Empire[edit]

Dame Commander (DBE)[edit]

Civil division

Commander (CBE)[edit]

Civil division
Military division

Officer (OBE)[edit]

Civil division
Military division
  • Group Captain John Worden MBE – Royal New Zealand Air Force.

Member (MBE)[edit]

Civil division
  • Robert Henry Arvidson JP – of Pukekohe. For services to the community.
  • Peter Thomas Gubbins Barry – of Rotorua. For services to the wool industry.
  • Valerie Margaret Blennerhassett – of Wellington. For services to the family.
  • Arthur Frederick Collier – of Taihape. For services to farming and the community.
  • Robert Paul Davidson – of Ashburton. For services to harness racing.
  • Jennifer Hilda Harvey Familton – of Christchurch. For services to education and the community.
  • Garry Alexander John Frew – of Whangārei. For services to sport.
  • Rita Clarice Graham – of Auckland. For services to the hearing impaired.
  • Phoebe Florence Heather – of Hamilton. For services to marriage guidance counselling.
  • Archibald Campbell Houstoun JP – of Timaru. For services to local government.
  • James Douglas Howland JP – of Putāruru. For services to local-body and community affairs.
  • Philip Joseph Jew – of Auckland. For services to horticulture and conservation.
  • Betty Lorna Loughhead JP – of Wellington. For services to Soroptimist International and the community.
  • Professor John Davidson McCraw – of Hamilton. For services to earth sciences.
  • Edwin Mervyn Mathison JP – of Auckland. For services to the Order of St John and the community.
  • Charles Tohara Mohi – of Hastings. For services to the community.
  • Ngawhata Eliza Page – of Chatham Islands. For services to the community.
  • Aroha Carl Pfeifer – of Tauranga. For services to the community.
  • Patricia Riley – of Auckland. For services to education.
  • Patrick Richard Sale – of Tauranga. For services to horticulture.
  • Natalie Phyllis Smith – of Upper Hutt. For services to the community.
  • John Andrew Sturgeon – of Runanga. For services to sport, in particular rugby.
  • Ivan Mathew Henry Vodanovich – of Wellington. For services to rugby.
  • John Alexander Wells – of Auckland. For services to bowls.
  • Richard Murray (Rick) Wells – of Auckland. For services as a triathlete.
Military division

British Empire Medal (BEM)[edit]

Military division

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

For community service[edit]

For public services[edit]

Queen's Service Medal (QSM)[edit]

For community service[edit]

  • Colin Charles Addison – of Wellington.
  • Marion Elizabeth Barnes – of Wellington.
  • Keith Lawley Brown JP – of Wellington.
  • Alfred Donald Dalbeth – of Dargaville.
  • Elaine Jean Dawson – of Pukekohe.
  • Colin Richard Dorsey – of Oamaru.
  • Phyllis Annie Dromgoole – of Auckland.
  • Ian Kelvin Dunbar – of Amberley.
  • Eva Esther Gilmore – of Christchurch.
  • Winifred Jean Hamilton – of Gore.
  • Douglas Gordon Holmes – of Hamilton.
  • Claire Marie Horrell – of Gore.
  • Edward Hughes – of Christchurch.
  • Marjorie Joyce Jenden – of Paraparaumu Beach.
  • Freda Jessie Keith – of Auckland.
  • Eliza Malia Kerrigan – of Auckland.
  • Piri Takakino Mamaeroa Kutia – of Tolaga Bay.
  • Frank Larking – of Auckland.
  • Gerald Andrew Provo McKissock – of Timaru.
  • Ivy Lily May Morris – of Heriot.
  • Margaret Frances Mulholland – of Wedderburn.
  • Jessie Margaret Ovenden – of Auckland.
  • David William Robinson – of Hāwera.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Percy Lionel Smith – of Wellington.
  • Dorothy Spiers – of Murchison.
  • Michael David Studholme JP – of Waimate.
  • John Wilson Sutherland – of Oamaru.
  • Timothy Birmingham Te Maiharoa – of Moeraki.
  • William Robert Vickery – of Masterton.
  • Patricia Kathleen Walker – of Hunterville.
  • Kathleen Margaret Walter – of Westport.
  • Annie Campbell Watt – of Pukekohe.
  • Keith Ian Williamson – of Palmerston North.

For public services[edit]

  • Olive Bernadette Blomfield – of Russell.
  • Richard Eustace Edward Blomfield – of Russell.
  • Alan Brabender – of Woodville.
  • Burnett Hereward Love (Jack) Bull – of Greytown.
  • Kenneth James Burrows – sergeant, New Zealand Police.
  • Ernest Colin Carr – of Ranfurly.
  • Frederick Desmond Coe – of Rotorua.
  • Wynne Colgan – of Auckland.
  • Brian Kenhardt Crawshaw JP – of Gisborne.
  • Patrick Eamon Dempsey JP – of Auckland.
  • Shirley Elizabeth Fairey – of New Plymouth.
  • Gladys Mary Goodall JP – of Christchurch.
  • William Leslie Griffin JP – of Paraparaumu Beach.
  • Barbara Doris Hall – of Christchurch.
  • Neil Frederick Harris – of Christchurch.
  • Margaret Jane Hislop – of Kaikōura.
  • Adrian Stanley Hodgson – senior constable, New Zealand Police (retired).
  • Marion Claire Kelly – of Ōhope.
  • Trevor Wesley King – of Christchurch.
  • Roland William George Kingston – of Dunedin.
  • Gilbert Leslie Laurenson – of Ōkaihau.
  • Mary Morison McLaren – of Auckland.
  • Gordon Wilfred Michie – of Auckland.
  • Joan Mary O'Sullivan – of Waiuku.
  • Arthur Leslie Patterson JP – of Te Awamutu.
  • Elsie Daphne Porter JP – of Auckland.
  • Stanley Morphena Rule – of Christchurch.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Adam Gibson Scott – of Dunedin.
  • Myra Elizabeth Walker – of Christchurch.
  • Valerie Daisy Wallace – of Ōpunake.
  • Thomas William Weir JP – of Akaroa.
  • Willian Percy Wellington – of Dunedin.
  • Mere Margaret Whakatope – of Wairoa.
  • Barbara Phyllis White – of Hampshire, United Kingdom (formerly of Nelson).

Royal Red Cross[edit]

Member (RRC)[edit]

Queen's Fire Service Medal (QFSM)[edit]

  • John Henry Grenfell – chief fire officer, Clyde Volunteer Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service.
  • Garry Robert Smith – deputy chief fire officer, Carterton Volunteer Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service.
  • Ronald John Turton – chief fire officer, Huntly Volunteer Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service.

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)[edit]

  • Ross Howard Pinkham – detective inspector, New Zealand Police.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "No. 52953". The London Gazette (2nd supplement). 13 June 1992. pp. 29–33.
  2. ^ "Queen's Birthday honours 1992" (PDF). New Zealand Gazette. No. 96. 26 June 1992. pp. 2197–2200.