Awards list for New Zealand
The 1989 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 17 June 1989.[ 1] [ 2]
The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour.
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George [ edit ]
Order of the British Empire [ edit ]
Dame Commander (DBE)[ edit ] Civil division Knight Commander (KBE)[ edit ] Civil division Civil division Military division
Charmian O'Connor
Hugh Rennie
Peter Trapski
Civil division Military division
Gordon H. Brown
Kerry Clark
Frank Ryan
Civil division Jeffrey Victor Archibald – of Auckland. For services to hockey.
Peter John Babich – of Auckland. For services to the viticultural industry.
Raymond Kelvin Breeze – of Hokitika . For services to sport and the community.
Simon John Cave – of Gisborne . For services to farming.
John Brynn Christie – of Orewa . For services to manufacturing, sport and the community.
John William Coley – of Christchurch. For services to art.
Ruth Janice Cowell – of Christchurch. For services to education.
Margaret Mary Darby JP – of Christchurch; lately chief nurse, Canterbury Hospital Board.
Frank Dickson – of Wellington. For services to banking and the community.
Daniel John Duggan – of Wellington. For services to the trade-union movement.
Peter Dick Fredatovich – of Auckland. For services to the viticultural industry.
Dr Bruce Robert Noel Golden – of Auckland. For services to aviation medicine.
Gordon Alick Hookings – of Auckland. For services to education and gliding.
James Bryce Jones – of Havelock North. For services to the Order of St John and the community.
Anthony Bruce Kendall – of Auckland. For services to boardsailing.
Ina Mabel Lamason – of Auckland. For services to cricket and hockey.
Warren Kenneth Lees – of Dunedin. For services to cricket.
Kerry Leigh Francis Marshall JP – of Nelson . For services to local government.
Maurice Lane Marshall – of Hamilton. For services to education and sport.
Noel Cedric Messenger – of Tītahi Bay . For services to sport and the community.
Anthony Robin Le Clerc Mosse – of Auckland. For services to swimming.
Horo Himi Te Waihika (Jim) Pou – of Whangārei . For services to the community.
George Newton Te Au – of Invercargill . For services to sport and the community.
Geoffrey Garth Thornton – of Wellington. For services to preservation of New Zealand's architectural heritage.
Wilfred Ernest Wagener JP – of Kaitaia . For services to technical education and the building industry. Military division
Bruce Kendall
Kerry Marshall
Warren Lees
Anthony Mosse
British Empire Medal (BEM)[ edit ]
Companion of the Queen's Service Order (QSO)[ edit ]
For public services [ edit ]
Elwyn Richardson
John Wybrow
Queen's Service Medal (QSM)[ edit ]
Lulu Ruhia Maria Anderson – of Thames .
Alice Frances Biddle – of Maungaturoto .
Dulcie Roma Blair – of Auckland.
Ralph Hugh Blair – of Auckland.
Lindsay Mostyn Buick-Constable JP – of Eastbourne .
Jens Bukholt – of Wanganui.
Karen Margrethe Bukholt – of Wanganui.
Barbara Jean Cameron Cave – of Dunedin.
Ellen Doreen Condick – of Christchurch.
Ian James Farquhar – of Dunedin.
Shirley Agnes Farquhar – of Dunedin.
Stuart John Gordon – of Ōtaki Beach .
Anne Lynette Hawker – of Mosgiel .
Ormond James Innes – of Christchurch.
Eva Anne Lanauze – of Pitt Island .
Kora Hildyard Lang – of Paraparaumu .
Allen Joseph Little JP – of Levin.
Stephen Lock – of Wellington.
William Robert McConnell – of Auckland.
Winifred Honor McKellar – of Dunedin.
Joan Catherine Mahony – of Christchurch.
Lucy Carlile Marshall – of Auckland.
The Reverend James David Milne – of Auckland.
David John Monroe – of Christchurch.
Sydney Archibald Muirhead – of Oamaru .
The Reverend Puti Hopaea Murray – of Kaitaia.
Thakor Parbhu – of Auckland.
Joseph Samuel – of Auckland.
Alexander Schiff – of Wellington.
Mere Nutana Taka JP – of Pōkeno .
Lloyd Edwin Thorne – of Auckland.
Ria Moheko Wineera – of Porirua. For public services [ edit ] Brian Seymour Emannuel Bellringer – of New Plymouth .
Betty Imelda Black – of Wellington.
Bruce Robert Borthwick – of Warkworth .
James William Forde Breeze – of Greymouth .
Allan Edward Brown – of Gisborne.
Kevin Raymond Brown – of Greymouth.
Arthur Ernest Clarke – lately senior constable, New Zealand Police.
David Graham Conway – of Auckland.
William Vincent Cowles JP – of Christchurch.
John Carlton Garrity – of Greytown .
Norman William Golding – of Puhoi ; lately divisional officer, Auckland, New Zealand Fire Service .
Evan Butler Graham – of Christchurch.
Kathleen Gladys May Handricks JP – of Auckland.
Brian John Husband – detective senior sergeant, New Zealand Police.
Harold James Kelly – of Mangakino .
George Ngapukapuka Kereama – of Feilding .
May MacRae Langdon JP – of Christchurch.
Ivan James Lawson – of Dunedin.
Graham Eric Selby Lowe – of Havelock North.
Allan Cedric McLeod – of Lower Hutt; private secretary to the chief justice .
Donald Vincent Merton – of Upper Hutt ; senior conservation officer, Department of Conservation .
Bruce William Pagan JP – of Bluff .
Robert Daldy Reese JP – of Hamilton.
Lewis Gordon Robinson – of Wellington.
Haydn Ferrars Sherley – of Raumati Beach .
Yvonne Eileen Trevors – of Tokoroa .
John Richard Tripp JP – of Dargaville.
Maurice Carlyon Tryon JP – of Christchurch.
Libya Walker (Ripia Kireka Waaka) – of Waipukurau .
Queen's Fire Service Medal (QFSM)[ edit ]
Russell George Carlaw – fire commander, Timaru , New Zealand Fire Service.
Jack Dorsey Clark – chief fire officer, Whakatāne , New Zealand Fire Service.
George Grant Roberts – fire force commander, No. 2 Region (Hamilton), New Zealand Fire Service.
Sydney James Roberts – station officer, Waitara Volunteer Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service.
Queen's Police Medal (QPM)[ edit ]
Francis Colleen Mullins – sergeant, New Zealand Police.
Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air[ edit ]
Master Air Electronic Operator Peter Allan Hilliard – Royal New Zealand Air Force.