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1976 Новый год с отличием в Новой Зеландии было назначениями Елизаветы II по совету правительства Новой Зеландии по различным заказам и почестям , чтобы вознаградить и выделить хорошие произведения новозеландцев. Награды отмечали конец 1975 года и начало 1976 года и были объявлены 1 января 1976 года. [1]
Здесь показаны награжденные в том виде, в каком они были стилизованы до получения новой награды.
Рыцарь-холостяк [ править ]
- Джек Кент Ханн CMG - из Вайканаэ . Для общественных служб, особенно в качестве председателя комиссии пожарной службы .
- Достопочтенный Stanley Austin Уайтхед JP MP - от Нельсона . Спикер Палаты представителей с 1973 года.
Орден Святого Михаила и Святого Георгия [ править ]
Companion (CMG) [ править ]
- Маргарет Рита Нолан - из Порируа . Для государственных и общественных служб.
Орден Британской империи [ править ]
Рыцарь-командир (KBE) [ править ]
- Гражданское деление
- Томас Эдвард Скиннер JP - Окленд . За заслуги перед профсоюзным движением и обществом.
- Генри Родольф Вигли CBE - Крайстчерч . Для услуг в сфере туризма, путешествий и авиации.
Командир (CBE) [ править ]
- Гражданское деление
- Генри Чарльз Блейзи - из Крайстчерча. За заслуги перед спортом.
- Эдит Маргарет Далзил - проректор и профессор английского языка Университета Отаго . За услуги в сфере образования и литературы.
- Эрнест Джордж Дэви - из Нижнего Хатта . Министр труда 1970–75.
- Томас Даррант, DSO, MBE, JP - из Роторуа . За услуги по охране природы, садоводству и образованию.
- Доктор Джон Джозеф Энрайт ОБЕ - из Окленда. Для гуманитарных услуг.
- Кейт Гиллис - Веллингтон . Контролер и генеральный ревизор 1970–75.
- Иван Эдгар Рыжий MBE - Веллингтон. За заслуги перед профсоюзным движением.
- Дэвид Александр Стивенс - Парапарауму . Комиссар по внутренним доходам 1967–75.
- Гилберт Генри Стрингер - Веллингтон. За услуги в области искусства, телевидения и радиовещания.
Офицер (ОБЕ) [ править ]
- Гражданское деление
- Dr Norman Thomas Barnett – medical officer of health at Auckland since 1967.
- John Benjamin Brazier – of Christchurch. For services to the aviation industry.
- Francis Coll (Brother Stephen) – of Auckland. For services to education.
- James Thomas Currie – of Tokoroa. For services to the community.
- Dr Randal Forbes Elliott – of Wellington. For services to medicine, especially ophthalmology.
- Dr Norman Frank Greenslade – of Christchurch. For services to medicine and the community.
- The Reverend Herepo Ruawhe Harawira – of Whangarei. For services to the Māori people.
- Patrick Anthony Lawlor – of Wellington. For services to literature and the community.
- Muriel Wallace May – of Dunedin. For services to education and literature.
- Douglas William Meldrum JP – of Oamaru. For services to education.
- Howard Leslie Morrison – of Ohinemutu. For services to entertainment.
- Basil Watson Potter MBE – principal, Wellington Polytechnic 1962–1975.
- Rita Frances Snowden – of Auckland. For services to literature.
- John George Walker – of Auckland. For services to athletics, especially as the first person to run the mile in less than 3 minutes 50 seconds.
- The Reverend Ian Bendall Wilson – of Christchurch. For services to hospital chaplaincy.
- Dr Kazimierz Antoni z Granowa Wodzicki – of Wellington. For services to science and public services to the people of Niue and the Tokelau Islands.
- Gideon Tait – lately assistant commissioner, New Zealand Police.
- Military division
- Commander Colin George Ashbridge – Royal New Zealand Navy.
- Captain Thomas Andreas Cooper VRD – Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve.
- Lieutenant Colonel John O'Bryen Horsford – Royal New Zealand Artillery.
Pat Lawlor
John Walker
Kazimierz Wodzicki
Member (MBE)[edit]
- Civil division
- Richard Dean Batt – professor of biochemistry, Massey University. For services to scientific research.
- Alexander Brunt DSC – of Christchurch. For services to the community.
- Ellen Ada Carroll (Sister Mary Bertrand) – of Dunedin. For services to nursing.
- William John Crighton – of Levin. For services to youth.
- Margaret Dorothy Louise Daniels (Mrs Bezzant) – of Raumati Beach. For services to ballet.
- Ernest Robert Field-Dodgson – of Christchurch. For services to the Royal Christchurch Musical Society.
- Grace Darling Du Faur – of Tauranga. For services to education and the community.
- Leslie Charles Fulford JP – of Christchurch. For services to the printing industry.
- John Crysell Hepburn – of Hamilton. For services to education and the New Zealand Red Cross Society.
- David Peter Joseph – of Auckland. For services to the deaf.
- Lawrence John Krammer – of Motueka. For services to local government.
- Ivan Gerald Mauger – of Christchurch. For services to speedway riding.
- Neta Doris Neale – of Christchurch. For services to the Canterbury Children's Theatre.
- Philip Lloyd Page JP – of Havelock North; general manager, Hawke's Bay Education Board since 1950.
- Francis Edward Graham Poore – of Auckland. For services to music and opera.
- Jeffrey Ellis Robson – of Auckland. For services to tennis and badminton.
- Thomas Godfrey Santon ED JP – of Taneatua. For local-body and community services.
- Helen Merrilees Thompson – of Middlemarch. For services to the community.
- John Nicolls Thomson ED – of Auckland. For services to speech and drama teaching.
- Elsie Phyllis May Varney – brigadier, Salvation Army, of Wellington. For welfare services.
- Bernard Rolleston Walker – of Christchurch. For services to rowing.
- Albert Thomas Walsh – of Invercargill. For services to the community.
- George Ellis Stanley Kelly – chief superintendent, New Zealand Police.
- Military division
- Warrant Officer Writer Leon Graham Mudford – Royal New Zealand Navy.
- Major Francis Noel Griffin ED – Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Territorial Force).
- Temporary Major and Quartermaster Barry Hugh Munro – Royal New Zealand Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
- Warrant Officer Second Class Lawrence Robert Sincock – Royal New Zealand Artillery (Territorial Force).
- Warrant Officer David Meynard Puckett – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
- Warrant Officer Ronald Taylor – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Ivan Mauger
Companion of the Queen's Service Order (QSO)[edit]
For community service[edit]
- Douglas Dalton – of Napier.
- Allen Augustine Dingwall – of Christchurch.
- Stanley Roy Key – of Palmerston North.
- Nancy Whanganui Riwaka JP – of Picton.
- Ernest Alfred Soper JP – of New Plymouth.
- Ernestine Hire Taria Tipene JP – of Porangahau.
- Max Lewis Younger – of Auckland.
For public services[edit]
- Moreen Dorothy Abercrombie – of Whangarei.
- The Honourable Percy Benjamin Allen – of Whakatane. Member of Parliament 1957–75, Minister of the Crown 1963–72.
- Walter Sydney Davison JP – of Auckland.
- Norman Vazey Douglas MP – of Auckland. Member of Parliament 1960–75.
- James Eckley Etheredge – of Reefton.
- Greita Earle Clifford-Jones – of Gisborne.
- Ethel Emma McMillan JP – of Dunedin. Member of Parliament 1953–75.
- Eric Alwyn Roussell – of Lower Hutt. Clerk of the House of Representatives 1971–75.
- Allan Priestley Thomson – Director-General of Forests 1971–74.
Percy Allen
Norman Douglas
Ethel McMillan
Queen's Service Medal (QSM)[edit]
For community service[edit]
- Alberta Aileen Anderson – of Cromwell.
- Nona Fiducia Campbell (Sister Mary Juliana) – of Christchurch.
- Eileen Marion George – of Wellington.
- Alfred William Holdsworth – of Auckland.
- George Alexander Hornsey – of Timaru.
- Joseph William Isbister – of Auckland.
- Doris Joy Ellen Kohn – of Inglewood.
- Hana Romona Murray – of Auckland.
- Peter Travis Norman – of Wellington.
- Runa Avis Parry – of Auckland.
- George Roal Phiskie – of Waipu.
- Reta Rennie – of Wanganui.
- Anne Tia JP – of Auckland.
- Louise Magdalene Te Owaina Wallscott JP – of Dunedin.
- The Venerable Archdeacon Robert John Witty – of Christchurch.
For public services[edit]
- Stanley John Brown – constable, New Zealand Police.
- Sidney Hamilton Burdett JP – of Ruatoria.
- Sam Chesney – of Lower Hutt.
- Anthony James Clarkson – lately industrial superintendent, Ministry of Works and Development, Turangi.
- Florence Ruby Jane Clemett JP – of Kaiapoi.
- Eva Mary Hall – of Napier.
- Lilian Rose Hartley – of Christchurch.
- Isabella Howe – of Lumsden.
- George Joseph Jones – lately civil engineering officer, Ministry of Works and Development, Dunedin.
- Colin William James Lawrie – of Pukekohe.
- Nora Matewai McMillan JP – of Levin.
- Christopher Mountford – of Manurewa.
- Bertie Lee Stanley – of Auckland.
- Colin Walter Stewart – lately tradesman's assistant, New Zealand Railways, Otahuhu.
- Robert Gill Young JP – of Hamilton.
British Empire Medal (BEM)[edit]
- Civil division
- Elizabeth Viola Bell – of Matamata. For services to education, sport and cultural activities.
- Jean Elizabeth Boss – of Eastbourne. For services to the community, especially the play centre movement.
- Aileen Linda Gooder – of Auckland. For services to women's hockey.
- Dorothy Gwendolyn Gray – of Plimmerton. For services to the community.
- Charles William Haua – of Tauranga. For services to the community.
- Agnes Jessie Kelly – of Invercargill. For services to social welfare.
- Russell Robert Laidlaw – of Christchurch. For services to the community, especially as secretary-manager of Canterbury Society of Arts.
- Lucy Martinovich – of Northern Wairoa. For services to the community.
- Victor Carlo Smith – of Tauranga. For services to local-body and Māori affairs.
- David Waugh – of Gisborne. For services as a bandmaster.
- Military division
- Chief Petty Officer Richard Henry Bishop – Royal New Zealand Navy.
- Staff Sergeant Murray John Booker – Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment.
- Corporal Keith Bonner Chesterfield – Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment.
- Sergeant Rangi Tataura Christie – Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment.
- Warrant Officer Ian James Seabrook – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
- Warrant Officer David Ian Thorpe – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Air Force Cross (AFC)[edit]
- Wing Commander Peter John McKay – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Air Force Medal (AFM)[edit]
- Sergeant Helicopter Crewman Bruce Hector Thornley – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Queen's Fire Services Medal (QFSM)[edit]
- John Edward Dalton – chief fire officer, Te Awamutu Fire Brigade.
- Walter Jacob Manning – chief fire officer, Morrinsville Volunteer Fire Brigade.
- Ivor Charles Wesley – chief fire officer, Dunedin Fire Brigade.
- Charles George Wishart – chief fire officer, Shannon Volunteer Fire Brigade.
Queen's Police Medal (QPM)[edit]
- Harvey White – constable, New Zealand Police.
Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air[edit]
- Flight Lieutenant Trevor Keith Butler DFC – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
- Squadron Leader Alan Dyer – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
References[edit]
- ^ "No. 46778". The London Gazette (2nd supplement). 1 January 1976. pp. 35–39.