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Queen's Birthday Honours List

Honours conferred in the 1975 Queen's Birthday Honours List (Civil Division) are:

Knight Commander of the, Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George (K.C.M.G.): Mr Arnold Henry Nordmey-1 er. C.M.G., J.P. Knight Commander of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (K.8.E.): Mr George Emest Francis! Wood, 0.8. E., 1.5.0. Knights Bachelor Mr Charles Moihi Te Arawka Bennett, D. 5.0.; Pro-* fessor Frank Wakefield! Holmes, J.P. Companions of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St! George (CJVLG.): Mr Ronald Keith Davison,! Q.C., of Auckland; Mr William Arthur Fox. of Jtaki;' Mr Jock Malcolm McEwen, I of Upper Hutt; Mr Andrew! Gordon Robb, of Wellington.

Mr George James Brocklehurst, 0.8. E. of 'Wellington (For services as New Zealand High Commissioner to the Cook Islands); the Rt Rev. John Tristram Holland, of Kent, England (for services as Bishop of Waikato and Bishop of Polynesia); Mr Michael Rotohiko Jones, 0.8. E., M.M., J.P.. of Otoro-; hanga (for services to the] Maori people); Mrs Perrine j Moncrieff, J.P., of Nelson (for services to conservation! as a naturalist and to the Abel Tasman National Park); Mr Michael James Moriarty.| of Wellington (for public! services): Mr Justice | Michael Bernard Scully, of; Apia, Western Samoa, (for! services as a Stipendiary| Magistrate).

Commanders of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (C.8.E.):

Officers of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (0.8. E.

Mr Lewis George Anderson. of Lower Hutt (lately! Assistant Director-General (Social Work), Department of Social Welfare); Mrs| Dorothy Beatrice Campbell,l of Taupo (for services as founder of the New Zealand Pony Clubs Association), Mr Harold Edward Coxhead, of Timaru (for services to the tourist and travel industry, especially as chairman of the Tourist Hotel Corporation); Mr Walter Atcherley Dew, of Dannevirke (for service to local government and the woollen industry); Miss Brenda Gardner, of Whangarei (for services to the! community and nursing); | Mrs Emma Potiki Grooby.| J.P.. of Dunedin (for services! to the community and Maori • people); Mr William James : Henderson, of Wellington' (Chief Fire Service Officer,! Fire Service Commission); Lady Iris May Kitts, of Wei-' lington (for service to the, community as Mayoress of Wellington); Mr Clutha Nantes Mackenzie, J.P., of; Scargill (for service to local! government); Mr Juan Mat-] t e u c c i , of Auckland (for services to music); Mr| Frederick Walter Gascovne' Miller, of Invercargill (for! services to the community and | literature); Mr Eric Alderson j Missen, of Plimmerton (Sec-i retary for Justice, 1970-74);! Mr John Massy Stacpoole, of Auckland (for services to the preservation of historic I

buildings); Mr Rewi Tami- ’ hana, of Petone (for services lto the Maori people); Mr ! Reginald James Waghem, IJ.P., of Wellington (for ser- | vices to education and art); IMr Cyril Charles William ! White, of Auckland (for ser- ; vices to the blind, especially I the Royal New Zealand ; Foundation for the Blind). Companions of the Queen’s Service Order (Q.S.G.): For community service; .Miss Alison Gray Cathie, of > Wellington; Mr John Nesham Gordon, of Wellington; | Mr Hensleigh Carthew MarI ryat Norris, of Hamilton; Mr Leonard Gordon Keith Steiven, J.P., of Christchurch. I For public service: Mr Raymond Boord, of Rotorua; i Miss Maida Jessie Clark, J.P., of Wellington; Mr Mer;vyn Henry Janes, of Wel- ' lington; Mr Makere Raingiatea Ralph Love, J.P., of ! Petone; Dr David Gilmour ! McLachlan, J.P., of Welling- | ton; Dr James Lister New- ; man, of Auckland; Mr Alfred i Raymond Perry, of Wellington.

Members of the Civl J Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.8.E.):

Mr Douglas William Rob- ! ert Blackier, of Invercargill [ (for services to the commun- | ity); Miss Thelma Heath | Clough, of Auckland (for I services to commercial edu- | cation); Mr Gerald Huntly I Corrick. J.P., of Feilding (for I services to local government | and community); Miss Doro- ' thy Ida Davies, J.P. (Mrs : Lochore), of Whangaparoa , (for services to music); Mr Gar Leong Ding, J.P., of MoImona, Otago (for services to commercial horticulture and' community); Mrs Jessie Edna Donald, J.P., of Lower Hutt (for services to the community); the Rev. Wilfred Ernest Falkingham, of Christchurch (for services to social welfare); Mr Arthur Stanley Fong, of Greymouthl (for services to sport and community); Mr George Joseph Kennedy Keown, of Wellington (Assistant Secretary of Mines 1961-75); Miss! Margaret Alexandrina Mackenzie, of Dunedin (for services to sport, especially netball); Mr John Alexander Mclnnes, of Christchurch (for services to sport, especially wrestling); Mrs Wairemaana Miriamna Hohipera! Pitama-Riwai, of Christ-1 church (for services to Maori culture); Mrs Constance Miriam Purdue, of Auckland (for community and public services); Mr Richard James Rolfe, ofj Thames (for services as president of the New Zealand Trotting Conference); Mr Charles Edward Saunders, J.P., of Blenheim (for services to rowing and the! community); Mr Keith Westhead Thomson, of Palmerston North (Professor of Geography, Massey University, for services to the arts, education and community); Mrs Cissie Winstanley, of Napier (for services to bowling).

The Queen’s Service Medal (Q.S.M.):

For community service: Mr Robert Wilfred Allum, J.P., of Wellington; Dr Frederick Walter Whitney Dawson, of Whangarei; Miss Beatrice Mary Freeling, of Auckland; Mrs Phyllis Maude Hewstone, of Christchurch; Mr Arthur Oliver Kempton, of Invercargill;

Mrs Ivy Clarissa Laidlaw, of I Dunedin; Mrs Gwendoline (Myrtle Audrey Le Verne, of i Auckland; Mrs Mane Eliza- | beth Markwick, of WhaI ngarei; Mrs Ereitu Mary ; Robson, of Auckland; Mr Thomas Romain, of WeiHington. Mr Andrew George ; Ross, J.P., of Hastings: Mr : Norman George Stewart, of I Dunedin; Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Criag Wallace. E.D (retired), of Cambridge; Mr . Herbert Walter Watson, of | Renwick, Marlborough; Mr l Ellis John Wood. E.D.. of i Ashburton. For public services: Miss Joyce Una Baker, of Ashhurst, Manawatu; Mrs Adelaide Booth, J.P., of Lower Hutt; Mr William George Caldwell, of Balclutha; Mr John Francis Colvin, J.P.. of Te Atatu South. Auckland; Mr Keith Hall Eddy, J.P.. of Wainuiomata; Mr Arthur Huia Honeyfield, of Katikati; Mr Geoffrey Noel Jeffery, J.P., of Roxburgh; Mr Norman Philip Hastings Jones, of Invercargill; Miss Mary Rose Kinney, of Alexandra; Mr Frederick Charles McGehan, J.P., of Auckland; Mr Albert Edward Surtees Roberts, of Te Kaha, Bay of Plenty; Mr John Robert Scurr, of Wanaka; Mr Claude Henry Shackell, of Timaru; Mr James Melville Stanley, J.P., of Taupo; Mr William Douglas Sullivan, of Lower Hutt; Miss Violet May Tew, of Timaru; Mrs Jean Evelyn Woodham, J.P., of Christchurch. British Empire Medal, Civil I Division, (8.E.M.): Mr Russell Harris Broghton, of Masterton (for services to the community); Mr William Peter Dawson, J.P.. of Dunedin (for services to the community); Mr Athol Charles Garlick, of Rotorua (for services to sport); Mrs Rebecca Annie Graham, of Whangaparoa (for services to the community); Mr Fredrick Lionel Graham Howard, of Taihape (for services to the community); Mr Wilfred Christian Kohn, of Gisborne (for services to music); Mr Ernest James Arthur Ormrod, of New Plymouth; Mr John Hamilton Shortt, of Palmerston North (for services to the blind); Miss Mary Gabrielle Smith, of Auckland (for services to the handicapped); Miss Celia May Wilkins, of Pukerua Bay, near Wellington (for services to sport, especially women’s hockey). Queen’s Fire Service Medal for Distinguished Service (Q.F.S.M.): Mr David William Blewett, Chief Fire Officer, Alexandra Volunteer Fire Brigade; Mr B Bruce McKenzie Wallis, Chief Fire Officer, Gore Volunteer Firei Rrifyarta

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33869, 14 June 1975, Page 2

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Queen's Birthday Honours List Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33869, 14 June 1975, Page 2

Queen's Birthday Honours List Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33869, 14 June 1975, Page 2