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HONOURS FOR MANY IN N.Z.

CNew Zealanders honoured iff the 1983 New Year Honours List, as released by government House in Wellington, are:

{[night Bachelor (K. 8. K.Russell Hilton Pettigrew, of Napier, for services to the transport industry. i>Graham Davies Speight, Ron. L.L.D.. of Auckland, a oigh Court judge from 1966 to 1982. -.’James Douglas Stewart, of Christchurch, principal of Lincoln College. University College of Agriculture, for services to agriculture. Commander of the »' Civil Division of the *• Most Excellent Order of »Z. the British Empire S: (K.8.E.): ‘•John Kennedy-Good. QS.O., J.P.. of Lower Hutt, for services to local government and the community. Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George J (C.M.G.): -.’Kenneth Frederick ®ehrtens. of New Plymouth, lately chairman of the New Zealand Dairy Board. '-Herbert John Walker. J.P., p£ Christchurch, for public and community service. Commander of the Civil Division of the Most ExJ cellent Order of the Z British Empire (C.8.E.): -Dr Edward George Bollard,- F.R.S.N.Z., of Auckland.

for services to science. ’Mrs Vivienne Myra Boyd, of Lower Hutt, for public

’•William Munro Duncan, of Wellington, Secretary of-En-fifgy in the Ministry of Energy. - James Albert Nichols Halffird, M.8.E., J.P., of Norsewood, Hawke’s Bay, for serwces to the community.

Fitzjohn Hunter, of Christchurch, for services to Sport and the community. --Most Rev. John Mackey, of Auckland, Catholic Bishop of Auckland, for services to education. ?Hoani Haereroa Parata, fiS.O., E.D., of Dunedin, for services to the community. _.Very Rev. Michael Leeke Underhill, of Rangiora, lately Dean of Christchurch. > Robert Alan Vance, of Wellington, for services to cricket and the community. Officer of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (0.8. E.

Leonard Arthur Davis, of Napier, for services to the community. ? David James Gray, of -Morrinsville. for services to the community. Ashley David Joseph Heenan, of Lower Hutt, for services to music.

Charles Bruce Inwards, of Auckland, for services to the community.

Geoffrey William Jackman, J.P., of Wellington, for services to sport, especially athletics.

Mrs ; Gladys Mary Reid, of Te Aroha, for services to farming. John Bagrie Urwin. Roy, J.P., of South Otago, for services to the community. Sydney Ernest scales, of Dunedin, for services as a cartoonist.

Horace Raymond Skelton, J.P., of Huapai, for services to the fruit growing industry and- the community. Tasman Alister Smith, of Havelock-North, for service to the community. Dudley Leonard Storey, of Auckland, for services to rowing.

Mrs Valerie Bessie Tarrant, of Hawera, for services to the Women's Division of Federated Farmers. Lieutenant-Colonel Melvin Charles Taylor, of Wellington, for services to the Salvation Army and the . community. William Henry Walker, of Gore, for services to the community. Herbert Williamson, of Wellington, Assistant Secretary (Local Government) in the Department of Internal Affairs.

Dr Raymond Victor James Windsor, of Hertfordshire, England, for humanitarian

and medical services to the people of India. Ronald Leslie Winter. J.P.. of Auckland for services as a Justice of the Peace. Members of.,the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.8.E.): Robert Albert Adams, of Patea. for services to the community. Miss Barbara Baxter, of Wanganui, for services to sport. Charles Henry Bird, of Wanganui, superintendent of Wanganui Prison. Peter James Blake, of Auckland, for services to ocean yacht racing. Miss Muriel Goodwin Brown, of Auckland, for services to surf life-saving. Mrs Wendy Lee Brown, of North Auckland, for services to athletics. Dr William John Cowie Crisp, of Dargaville. for service to the community. Clement Stanley Currie. J.P., of Taupo, for services to local government and the community. Mrs Neroli Susan Fairhall, of Christchurch, for services to archery and the disabled. Mrs Ivy Alma Foubister. of Auckland, for services to the Plunket Society and the community.

Russell Douglas Fuller, of Kaikohe, for services to local government and the community. Miss Grace Ruth Gamble, of Auckland, for services to the community. Mrs Karen Ross Margret Glasgow, of Nelson, for services to the community.

Thomas Leslie Harvey, of Auckland, for services to the community.

Arthur John Francis Healy, of Christchurch," for services to agriculture.

Michael Garnstone Hitchings, of Dunedin, for services to the New Zealand Historic Places Trust and the library profession. Sylvester Thomas Mahony, for service's to the community.

George Brington Malcolm, of Christchurch, Inspecting Landscape Architect in the Ministry of Works and Development in Christchurch from 1975 to 1982. Mrs Emarina Manuel, of Wairoa, for services to the Maori people. Henry Gordon Markham, of Raumati Beach, for services to the advertising industry and the community. Ray McCallum Salisbury, of Upper Hutt, Assistant Director (Field Services) of the Animal Health Division of the Ministry of Agriculture from 1972 to 1981.

William Joseph Short. J.P., of Pukekohe, for services to sport and the community. Frank Sumner, of Wellington. executive catering manager. (Bellamy’s), Tourist Hotel Corporation of NewZealand.

Digby Fergusson Taylor, of Auckland for services to ocean yacht racing.

Frederick James Villis. J.P.; of Port Ohope, for services to the communitv.

Companion of the Queen’s Service Order for Community Service (Q. 5.0. Vivian William Boyes, of Invercargill. Rev. Robert Frederick Clement, of Auckland. Ashton Graham . Kelly, C.St.J., J.P., of Whangarei. William Proctor, of Pukekohe. Companion of the Queen’s Service Order for Public Services (Q. 5.0. Arnold Dean Baldwin, of Auckland. William John Prideaux Cook, M.8.E., of Wellington." Assistant Secretary (international finance consultant), the Treasury. John William Gow, J.P., of Whakatane. Harold Bernard Hewett, of Lower Hutt. Thomas Martin Kimble, of Upper Hutt. Charles Seymour Luney, of Christchurch. Dr John Woodward Mandeno, of Te Kuiti, superintendent of Te Kuiti Hospital.

Ronald Gordon Millar, of Lower Hutt, chairman of the Rural Banking and Finance Corporation, 1974 to 1982. Miss Helen May Ryburn, of Auckland. Thomas Nestor Watson, J.P., of Waitara. The Queen’s Service Medal for Community Service

(Q.S.M.): Miss Joan Helen Andrew, of Wellington. Mrs Merle lola Apps, of Tokoroa.

Miss Dorothy Carson, of Oamaru.

Mrs Abigail Grace Day, of Auckland.

Mrs Diana Winifred Foley, of Eastbourne.

Mrs Marjorie Axford Jonkers. J.P', of Auckland.

Miss Joan Margaret Lees, of Nelson. Mrs Lucy Elizabeth Lindsay. of Invercargill.

Mrs Ina Beatrice London of Rotorua.

Mrs Thelma Joyce Macdonald. of Christchurch. Mrs Beatrice Aileen Mclntyre, of Wairoa. Mr Frank MacKinnon, of Wellington. Mrs Beeban Annadale McKnight. J.P.. of Rangitikei.

Mrs Marjorie Beatrice Morgan, of Napier.

John Morris Everness Newman, of Arrowtown. Mrs Martia Proctor, of Shannon.

Miss (Niria) Yvonne Rust, of Whangarei. Harold Stephen Sivyer. of Palmerston North.

Sydney Harold William Torkington. of Auckland.

Miss Kristin Zombucka. of Hawaii.

Queen's Service Medal for Public Services (Q.S.M.): Thomas Redmond Bourke, J.P.. of Eltham. Leicester William Charles Chatfield, J.P.. of Waitoa.

Rev. John Patrick Egden. of Wellington. Miss Lucy Tui Hampton Flower, of Auckland.

George Groombridge, of Masterton.

Mrs Dorothy Turner Horsfield. of Wellington, sister in charge, audiology department. Wellington Hospital. Jeffrey MacGlashan Inglis, of Motueka. Mrs Grace Kerehi Maxwell. of Opotiki. Mrs Evelyn Rose Moody, of Christchurch. Mrs Joan Moore, of Auckland.

Howard Gordon McGowan, of Auckland.

James lan Brown Neil, J.P.. of Auckland.

Mrs Catherine Shirley Ellen Paine, of Dunedin.

Mrs Roka Paroa, of Te Kaha, Bay'of Plenty. Miss Ruby Ellen Pierson, of Nelson. Mrs Florence May Sandison, of Kaitaia. Donald William Noel Saunders, of Tokoroa. Laurence Ernest Smith, J.P., of Christchurch.

Ralph James Willocks. of Balclutha.

The Queen’s Fire Service Medal for Distinguished Service (Q.F.S.M.):

Louis Harvey Jillings. of Hastings, district commander and chief officer of the Hastings Fire Brigade.

Trevor Garnett Thomson, of Rama Rama, district .com-

mander and chief officer of the Papatoetoe Volunteer Fire Brigade. Mervin James Topp, of Picton. chief officer of the Picton Volunteer Fire Brigade. Richard John Gillespie, of Cust, deputy chief officer of the Cust Volunteer Fire Brigade. Cook Islands Officer of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (0.8. E. Vaine Rere Tangata Poto. ■M.P., of Rarotonga, for public and community service in the Cook Islands. Member of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.8.E.): . Rev. Turakiare Teauariki. of Rarotonga, for services to the Cook Islands Christian Church. Police list Officer of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (0.8. E. Kenneth George Sykes, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, of Auckland. The Queen’s Service Medal for Public Services: James Haldane Beaton, detective sergeant, of Napier. Leo Francis Daly, senior constable, of Invercargill. The Queen’s Police Medal for Distinguished Service (Q.P.M.): John Munro, inspector. Lower Hutt. Military list Commander of the Military Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (C.8.E.): Air Commodore Stuart

Mclntyre, 0.8. E.. D.F.C., A.D.C., of Wellington. Assistant Chief of Defence Staff (support). Royal New Zealand Air Force. Wellington.

Officer of the Military Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (0.8. E.

Captain Niell McKay Walker, Royal New Zealand Navy, Chief of Naval Technical Services. Defence Headquarters, Wellington.

Colonel Raymond John Andrews, commander of the Army's 2nd Task Force region. Linton Camp. Wing Commander Geoffrey Allen Parkinson. Royal New Zealand Air Force. Director of Personnel Services. Defence Headquarters. Wellington,

Member of the Military Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.8.E.):

Warrant Officer Master at Arms Clive Edward Adams, Royal New Zealand Navy, Naval Recruiter, Albany.

Warrant Officer Radio Supervisor Bevan Maurice Lawes, Royal New Zealand Navy, Auckland.

Warrant Officer Seaman Horopapera Tamaku Whaanga, 8.E.M., Royal New Zealand Navy. Opoutama, Hawke’s Bay. Major Robert Neil Upton, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, Wellington.

Warrant Officer Class I John Joseph Cootes, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, Wellington.

Warrant Officer Class I Stewart McKenzie Couchman. Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps. Linton. Squadron Leader John Kendrick Barry, Royal New

Zealand Air Force. Christchurch.

Squadron Leader John Worden. Royal New Zealand Air Force. Wellington.

Associate of the Royal Red Cross, Second Class (A.R.R.C.):

Major Noeline Jean Toylor. Q.H.N.S.; Royal New Zealand Nursing Corps, Wellington.

The Air Force Cross (A.F.C.): Squadron Leader John Stephenson Bates. Royal New Zealand Air Force, Feilding.,

The British Empire Medal, Military Division (8.E.M.):

Chief Petty Officer Master at Arms Thomas Stewart Tupe. Roval New Zealand Navy, H.M.N.Z.S. Canterbury. Temporary Warrant Officer Class II Peter Gordon Barnes. Royal New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps. (Territorial Force), Waiouru. Sergeant Noel lan Haworth, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, Christchurch. Sergeant Norman John Napier, Royal New Zealand Engineers (Territorial Force), Wainuiomata. Temporary Sergeant Alan Kingi Fraser, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Territorial Force), Invercargill.

Sergeant Gary James Cullen, Royal New Zealand Air Force. Auckland. General Service Hand David Whinray, Royal New Zealand Air Force, Christchurch.

The Queen’s Commendation for valuable service in the air:

Master Engineer Peter Tennant Weeks, Royal New Zealand Air Force, Ranui.

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