1968 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)

The 1968 Queen's Birthday Honours in New Zealand, celebrating the official birthday of Elizabeth II, were appointments made by the Queen 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 8 June 1968.[1]

The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour.

Knight Bachelor edit

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George edit

Companion (CMG) edit

Order of the British Empire edit

Knight Commander (KBE) edit

Civil division

Commander (CBE) edit

Civil division
Military division

Officer (OBE) edit

Civil division
Military division

Member (MBE) edit

Civil division, for gallantry
  • John William Reid – of Nelson. For repeated acts of gallantry during rescue operations in circumstances of extreme danger.
Civil division
  • Marjorie Henrietta Allan – principal, Hohepa Homes for Handicapped Children, Napier.
  • Robert Watson Brown – mayor of Inglewood.
  • James Dobson Campbell – of Rarotonga, Cook Islands. For services to scouting.
  • William Ferguson Forrester – of Dunedin. For services to the community.
  • George Herbert Fox JP – of Alexandra. For services to the community, especially to local government.
  • Lewis Casmere Gorman – of Wellington. For services in the Prisons Service.
  • Richard John Guerin JP – chairman, Dannevirke County Council.
  • Minnie Johnson – of Christchurch. For services to kindergartens.
  • Gerald Trevor Lee – of Auckland. For services in the field of music.
  • Mona Margaret Livingston – of Waikanae. For services to the community.
  • Janet Ruby McMillan – of Dannevirke. For services to the community, particularly to the Red Cross Society.
  • John Edmund Marnane – of Hamilton. For services to the community.
  • Edwin Purcell Meachen JP – of Blenheim. For services to the community, particularly to local government.
  • Beatrice Victoria Palmer – brigadier, Salvation Army. For services to nursing.
  • Ivan Edgar Reddish – general secretary, New Zealand Post Office Association.
  • Ruiha Roimata Sage JP – of Hamilton. For services to the community, especially to women's and social service organisations.
  • Robert Edwin Shortt JPmayor of Wairoa.
  • Peter Wilfred Tapsell MB ChB – of Rotorua. For services to medicine and to the Māori people.
  • Lionel Gilbert Thompson JP – of Kaitaia. For services to the community.
  • Henry George Warren JP – of Whakatāne. For services to the community, especially to local government.
Military division

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO) edit

British Empire Medal (BEM) edit

Civil division
  • Raymond Joseph Clarke – constable, New Zealand Police.
  • Pearl Howard Dawson. For services to women's sport in Auckland, particularly hockey and cricket.
  • Mildred Janet Newton Easdale. For services to the community, particularly as official visitor to the Nelson Hospital.
  • Kathryn Helen Harris. For services to students in Dunedin.
  • John Maurice Henderson – traffic officer. For services to road safety in Dunedin.
  • Winifred Agnes Huggins. For services to the community of Auckland.
  • Peter Frank McAlpine. For services to scouting.
  • Mary Elizabeth Miller. For services to the community of Northland.
  • Noel Francis Pachaud. For services to local youth organisations in Rotorua.
  • Hanare Morore Piripi – boatman rigger, Marine Department.
  • Aileen Mary Stace. For services to the community of Eastbourne, particularly in the encouragement of wool handcrafts.
  • Corrie Welsh – lately Plunket nurse, Christchurch.
Military division
  • Flight Sergeant Colin George McDowell – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Sergeant Patrick John Larter – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Sergeant Alexander McKenzie – Royal New Zealand Air Force.

Royal Red Cross edit

Member (RRC) edit

Air Force Cross (AFC) edit

  • Squadron Leader Colin William Rudd – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant Robert Thomas Reynolds Gilbert – Royal New Zealand Air Force.

Queen's Police Medal (QPM) edit

  • Earnst Royden Trask – superintendent, New Zealand Police Force.

References edit

  1. ^ "No. 44602". The London Gazette (3rd supplement). 8 June 1968. pp. 6339–6341.