Awards list for New Zealand
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.
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George [ edit ]
Order of the British Empire [ edit ]
Dame Commander (DBE)[ edit ] Civil division Civil division Military division Civil division Military division Group Captain John Worden MBE – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Chris Doig
Denny Hulme
Kevin Ireland
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 ]
Companion of the Queen's Service Order (QSO)[ edit ]
For public services [ edit ]
Brian Arnold
Michael Bassett
Bill Fraser
Allan McCready
Queen's Service Medal (QSM)[ 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 ).
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.