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1962 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)

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The '''1962 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 [[Orders and decorations of the Commonwealth realms|various orders and honours]] to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders. They were announced on 2 June 1962.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>

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

==Knight Bachelor==
* [[Robert Kerridge|Robert James Kerridge]] – of [[Auckland]]. For public services.

==Order of Saint Michael and Saint George==

===Companion (CMG)===
* Lieutenant-Colonel Kenneth Wharton Fraser 0 – Dominion president of the [[Royal New Zealand Returned and Services' Association|New Zealand Returned Services' Association]].
* [[Foss Shanahan]] – deputy secretary of [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (New Zealand)|External Affairs]] and deputy head of the [[Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (New Zealand)|Prime Minister's Department]].

==Order of the British Empire==

===Knight Commander (KBE)===
;Civil division
* Alfred Thomas Carroll 0 – of [[Wairoa]]. For services to the [[Māori people]].

===Commander (CBE)===
;Civil division
* Hermione Ruth Herrick 0 – of [[Christchurch]]. For outstanding service to the [[GirlGuiding New Zealand|girl guide movement in New Zealand]] for over 30 years.
* Stanley Dixon Reeves – of [[Gisborne, New Zealand|Gisborne]]. For services to farming.
* Douglas Ogilvie Whyte – of [[Wellington]]. For services to industry and commerce.

;Military division
* Group Captain Anthony Howard Marsh 0 0 – [[Royal New Zealand Air Force]].

===Officer (OBE)===
;Civil division
* [[Ernest Adams (baker)|Ernest Alfred Adams]] – of Christchurch. For services to the community, especially in social-welfare work.
* Frederick Cameron 0 – lately medical superintendent to the [[Levin, New Zealand|Levin]] Hospital and Training School.
* William Thompson Churchward. For services as Crown solicitor at [[Blenheim, New Zealand|Blenheim]] for many years.
* John Alexander Colquhoun – of [[Palmerston North]]. For services to education and to local government.
* [[Jimmy Maher (politician)|James Joseph Maher]] 0 – of [[Trentham, New Zealand|Trentham]]. For services to the community.
* Hugh Morison – of [[Mangatainoka]]. For services to farming and local government.
* Ronald Macgregor Hutton-Potts – of [[Invercargill]]. For services to journalism and broadcasting.
* [[Hone Heke Rankin]] 0 – of [[Kaikohe]]. For services among the Māori people, especially in the North.
* [[John Richard Reid]] – of [[Lower Hutt]]. For services to sport, especially cricket.
* The Reverend [[James David Salmond]] – of [[Dunedin]]. For services to the community, especially in connection with youth work and Christian education for the [[Presbyterian Church of New Zealand]].

;Military division
* Commander John Foster McKenzie – [[Royal New Zealand Navy]].
* Lieutenant-Colonel Malcolm John Mason 0 0 – Royal New Zealand Army Service Corps ([[Territorial Force (New Zealand)|Territorial Force]]).
* Wing Commander Francis Eugene Fennessy – Royal New Zealand Air Force.

===Member (MBE)===
;Civil division
* Maurice Ballantine Baker – Director of Agriculture, [[Cook Islands]].
* Evelyn Love Dowling – of [[New Plymouth]]. For services to music.
* Frank Charles Eyles – of [[Whangarei]]. For services to the community in local government and social welfare.
* Michael Christian Gudex – of [[Hamilton, New Zealand|Hamilton]]. For services to education and horticulture.
* Charles William Henderson – of [[Johnsonville, New Zealand|Johnsonville]]. For services to the community, especially to blind children.
* Norah Mary Hudson – of [[Nelson, New Zealand|Nelson]]. For services to the community, especially to crippled children.
* Kassie Bowring McCreanor – of Christchurch. For services to education.
* Thomas McCristell – of [[Balclutha, New Zealand|Balclutha]]. For services to the community, especially to farming and education.
* Ethel McQuilkin 0 – of [[Tinwald, New Zealand|Timwald]]. For social welfare services.
* Winifred Lascelles Jenner Mellsop 0 – of Auckland. For services to the community.
* David Norman Perry – of [[Opotiki]]. For services to the Māori people.
* Eric Gordon Smith – of [[Rangiora]]. For services to farming.
* [[Peter Snell|Peter George Snell]] – of Auckland. For services in the field of athletics.
* James Edward Francis Stokes 0 – of [[Greymouth]]. For services to the community, especially in local-government affairs.
* James Leece Sutton 0 – of Invercargill. For services to the community, especially as president of the Southland Crippled Children's Association.
* Mete Kingi Takarangi – of [[Putiki]]. For services to the Māori people, especially among the Wanganui tribes.
* Albert Wheeler – of Dunedin. For services to Scottish cultural activities.
* Harold Egmont Young 0 – of [[Raumati Beach]]. For services to the community.

;Military division
* Lieutenant-Commander (Sp.) Robert Stewart Fleming – [[Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve]].
* Major Bernard Wellesley Jermyn Brown 0 – [[New Zealand Cadet Corps]].
* Warrant Officer Second Class Duncan Garner MacPherson – Royal New Zealand Infantry Corps (Territorial Force).
* Major [[Brian Poananga|Brian Matauru Poananga]] – [[New Zealand Regiment]] (Regular Force).
* Major Garth Turon Seccombe 0 – [[Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps]] (Regular Force).
* Flight Lieutenant Patrick Emmett Hugh Duffin – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
* Warrant Officer Gordon Ernest Tynan – Royal New Zealand Air Force.

==Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)==
* Thomas Pound – formerly assistant under-secretary, Lands Department, and a Government member of the Public Service Boards of Appeal.
* Percy Walton Smallfield – lately director-general of the [[Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (New Zealand)|Department of Agriculture]].

==British Empire Medal (BEM)==
;Civil division
* Elizabeth Florence Bennett – sergeant, [[New Zealand Police|New Zealand Police Force]], Auckland.
* Jessie Jeanie Dobbie Fleming – constable, New Zealand Police Force, Auckland.
* Alexander Gordon Hogg – constable, New Zealand Police Force, [[Eastbourne, New Zealand|Eastbourne]].
* Malcolm McLaren – farm manager, [[Arohata Women's Prison|Arohata Institution]], [[Department of Corrections (New Zealand)|Prisons Service]].
* James Anthony Newsome. For services when the Hotel Metropole, [[Akaroa]], was destroyed by fire.

;Military division
* Chief Petty Officer Patrick Hartley Barker – Royal New Zealand Navy.
* Chief Engine Room Artificer Norman Noel Dewson – Royal New Zealand Navy.
* Chief Engine Room Artificer Daniel Sheldrake – Royal New Zealand Navy.
* Chief Electrician Ralph Roland Wheeler – Royal New Zealand Navy.
* Sergeant (temporary) Rushby Carl Midgley Brown – New Zealand Regiment (Regular Force).
* Staff-Sergeant Joseph Ernest Dunn – [[Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery]] (Regular Force).
* Staff-Sergeant Ronald James Shelley – Royal New Zealand Army Service Corps (Regular Force).
* Corporal Lewis Tuka Williams – New Zealand Regiment (Regular Force).
* Sergeant Norman Henry Bartholomew – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
* Sergeant William Alexander Kenneth Currie – Royal New Zealand Air Force.

==Air Force Cross (AFC)==
* Squadron Leader Harold Gordon Moss – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
* Squadron Leader Edward John Ernest Tompkins – Royal New Zealand Air Force.

==Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air==
* Lieutenant Barry David Gordon – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
* Flight Lieutenant Te Waaka Hemi Morete – Royal New Zealand Air Force.

==References==





[[Category:Birthday Honours]]
[[Category:1962 awards]]
[[Category:1962 in New Zealand]]
[[Category:New Zealand awards]]

April 13, 2020 at 11:42AM

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