1984 New Year Honours (New Zealand)


The 1984 New Year Honours in New Zealand were appointments by Elizabeth II on the advice of the New Zealand government to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders. The awards celebrated the passing of 1983 and the beginning of 1984, and were announced on 31 December 1983.
The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour.

Knight Bachelor

Knight Grand Cross (GCMG)

Knight Commander (KBE)

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  • Harry Botham – of Wellington. For services to music.
  • Osmond Elgar Clayton – of Rotorua. For services to brass bands.
  • Morrin Thomas Cooper – of Auckland. For services to local government and community affairs.
  • Arthur Blair Cowan – of Otorohanga. For services to conservation.
  • Owen Maxwell Curtis – of Nelson. For services to search and rescue operations and the community.
  • William John Funnel – of Taupō. For services to search and rescue operations.
  • Richard William James Harrington – of Christchurch. For services to local government and community affairs.
  • Hine-Nui-Te-Po Haumaha – of Hamilton. For services to the Māori people.
  • Rose Hilary Adams Haylock – of Bulls. For services to the girl guide movement and the community.
  • Eric Charles Hiscock – of Opua. For services to ocean sailing.
  • Susan Oakes Hiscock – of Opua. For services to ocean sailing.
  • Alfred Reginald Bellingham Kingsford – of Stoke. For services to the community.
  • Lawrence Fredrick Luxton – of Christchurch. For services to the New Zealand Navy League and the community.
  • Eric Arthur Morgon – of Bethesda, Maryland, United States; lately assistant director, Government Communications Security Bureau, Ministry of Defence.
  • Charles Allan Morse – of Dargaville. For services to the community.
  • Constance Olivette Nicholson – of Te Awamutu. For services to music.
  • William Mack Nicol – of Auckland. For services to the kiwifruit industry.
  • Lynette Kay Parker – of Hamilton. For services to netball.
  • The Reverend Father John Newport Pound – of Waikiwi. For services to the community.
  • Janet Roberts – of Hamilton. For services to the Women's Division, Federated Farmers of New Zealand.
  • Dr Robert Duncan Scott – of Christchurch; lately senior casualty officer, Accident and Emergency Department, North Canterbury Hospital Board.
  • Peter Gray Scoular – of Christchurch. For services to the engineering profession.
  • Glyn Lawrence Tucker – of Auckland. For services to Thoroughbred racing.
  • Robert Edward Walton – of Dunedin. For welfare and community service.

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For community service

  • Eileen Winifred Haar – of Wanganui.
  • Bernard Hollard – of Kaponga.
  • Ian William Jenkin – of Lower Hutt.
  • Murray Alister McRae – of Christchurch.
  • Mollie Campbell Natusch – of Hastings.

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  • Catherine Edna Armstrong – of Taupō.
  • Desmond Walter Rutherford Bell – of Kaitaia.
  • James Thomas Brockliss – of Rawene.
  • Edward Meldrum Eliott – of Whangārei.
  • Dr Raymond Robert Forster – of Dunedin; director of the Otago Museum.
  • John Young Pethig – of Christchurch.
  • Graham Douglas Pringle – of Lower Hutt; lately general manager, State Insurance Office.
  • Dr Antony Walter Reeve – of Havelock North.
  • Lou Hunaara Tangaere – of Tikitiki.
  • Dr William James Watt – of Rotorua.

    Queen's Service Medal (QSM)

For community service

  • John William Ackroyd-Kelly – of Wellington.
  • Brien John Bennett – of New Plymouth.
  • Keith Raymond Cairns – of Masterton.
  • Kenneth George Daniell – of Taradale.
  • Lyndsay John Fahey – of Kew, Victoria, Australia.
  • Colin Purcell Finnerty – of Kaikohe.
  • Eric John Hancock – of Te Aroha.
  • Raymond Kenneth Hyams – of Auckland.
  • Charles William Ireland – of Te Karaka.
  • Errol Graham Mason – of Auckland.
  • Katerina Maxwell – of Ōpōtiki.
  • Lillian Edith Mills – of Wairoa.
  • John Collinson Nesfield – of Auckland.
  • Merekaraka Te Ra Matekino Ngarimu – of Ruatoria.
  • Norma Stuart Nisbet – of Otautau.
  • Manaseli Pamatatau – of Auckland.
  • Peter Graham Stokes – of Wellington.
  • Dulcie Doreen Sutherland – of Mosgiel.
  • George Hamilton Ward – of Auckland.

    For public services

  • Margaret Mate-Kitawhiti Carr – of Hāwera.
  • Dr Leslie Charles Carter – of Wairoa.
  • Brian Fabish – of Inglewood.
  • Mary Jean Grant – of Rotorua.
  • Isla Noeline Greenstreet – of Leigh; public health nurse, Warkworth.
  • Marguerita Ray Hoffey – of Auckland.
  • Bob Johnston – of Rakaia.
  • Maureen King – of Auckland.
  • George Angus McGregor – of Te Anau.
  • Desmond James Stancliffe Ogle – of Whangārei; lately officer in charge, Aupouri Forest, New Zealand Forest Service.
  • Moanaroa Raureti – of Hamilton; lately district community officer, Department of Māori Affairs, Hamilton.
  • Rhea Triance Shroff – of Orewa.
  • Edwina Anita Thompson – of Temuka.
  • Ewart Ross Tyson – lately sergeant, New Zealand Police.

    Royal Red Cross

Associate (ARRC)

  • Major Daphne Margaret Shaw – Royal New Zealand Nursing Corps.

    Air Force Cross (AFC)

  • Flight Lieutenant Richard James Newlands – Royal New Zealand Air Force.

    Queen's Fire Services Medal (QFSM)

  • Peter George Ide – deputy chief fire officer, Invercargill Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service.
  • Derek John Pitcaithly – district officer, New Brighton Volunteer Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service.
  • Ronald Albert Taylor – station officer, Upper Hutt Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service.

    Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

  • Alan Charles William Lambert – superintendent, New Zealand Police.
  • Colin Gordon Whitefield – constable, New Zealand Police.

    Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air

  • Lieutenant John Noel Grant – Royal New Zealand Navy.
  • Flight Lieutenant Colin Frank Pearce – Royal New Zealand Air Force.