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      The 1960 new" target="_blank">New Year Honours in new" target="_blank">New Zealand were appointments by Elizabeth II on the advice of the new" target="_blank">New Zealand government to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by new" target="_blank">New Zealanders. The awards celebrated the passing of 1959 and the beginning of 1960, and were announced on 1 January 1960.
      The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new" target="_blank">new honour.


      Knight Bachelor


      George Alexander Currie – vice-chancellor of the University of new" target="_blank">New Zealand.


      Order of Saint Michael and Saint George




      = Companion (CMG)

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      John Cairney – Director-General of Health and Inspector-General of Hospitals.
      Henry John Wardell – chairman of the new" target="_blank">New Zealand Wool Board.







      Order of the British Empire




      = Knight Commander (KBE)

      =
      Civil division
      Professor John Patrick Walsh – dean of the University of Otago Dental School.
      Military division
      Major-General Cyril Ettrick Weir – Generals' List (Regular Force), new" target="_blank">New Zealand Army.







      = Commander (CBE)

      =
      Civil division
      Archibald Hugh Bogle – a member of the Survey Board for many years.
      Gerald William Lane – of Dunedin. For services to the manufacturing industry.
      Charles Archibald McFarlane – director-general, Post and Telegraph Department.
      John Hugh Phillipps – president of the management committee, Wellington Cricket Association.
      Military division
      Brigadier Arthur Beecher Bullen – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Infantry Corps (Territorial Force).
      Air Commodore Cameron Archer Turner – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.







      = Officer (OBE)

      =
      Civil division
      James Walter Armstrong – principal, Dunedin Teachers' Training College.
      Henry Oscar Askew – assistant director, Cawthron Institute, Nelson.
      Harry Ernest Brusey – of Wellington. For services to music.
      William John Cartwright – of Christchurch. For services to education.
      Charles Gilmour Stead Ellis – formerly Assistant Director of Education.
      Edward Grace Guy – of Rotorua. For services to journalism.
      Desmond James Hewitt – lecturer and examiner in law at Canterbury University College.
      Frederick Henry McDowall – chief chemist, Dairy Research Institute, Massey Agricultural College, Palmerston North.
      John Morris Ranstead – of Waikato. For services to the farming industry.
      Hugh Ritchie – of Invercargill. For services to the community.
      Hokio Tarawhiti – of Huntly. For services to the Māori community.
      Military division
      Lieutenant-Colonel David John Aitken – new" target="_blank">New Zealand Regiment (Regular Force).
      Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Richard Mitchell Scott Orbell – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Infantry Corps (Territorial Force).
      Wing Commander Henry Christian Salmon – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.







      = Member (MBE)

      =
      Civil division
      The Reverend Leo Vincent Downey – director of the Catholic social services in Auckland City.
      William John Elvy – of Blenheim. For services to the community in local-body affairs.
      Ernest Hector Ferguson – of Wellington. For patriotic services.
      James Robertson Hair – of Gisborne. For services to the community in local-body affairs.
      David Walter Reginald Heatley – resident commissioner, Niue Island.
      Leslie Alfred Higgins – of Nelson. For services to the community in local-body administration.
      Edgar John Gordon Hotham. For services in the new" target="_blank">New Zealand Police.
      Claud William Barkley Huxford – of Wellington. For services to the community, especially in the field of education.
      Catherine Agnes McGuire – of Timaru. For services to the community, especially in connection with the South Canterbury Children's Health Camp organisations.
      John Thomas Leslie McPhee – of Runanga. For services to the community, especially as organiser for the Grey District Blood Donors' Association.
      John Dawson Mahaffie – brigadier, Salvation Army (retired).
      Keith Mills – of Auckland. For services to the community, especially in connection with Returned and Home-servicemen's Associations.
      Ruia Mereana Morrison – of Rotorua. For services in the field of sport, especially tennis.
      Rangi Kapo Ratahi – a leader of the Māori people in Taranaki.
      Alice Roberts – of Napier. For social welfare services.
      Isabella Enid Roberts – of Levin. For services to the community.
      George Walter Simon – secretary, Otago Tribal Executive, and honorary Māori welfare officer.
      Cyril John Benedict Williams – of Auckland. For services to the community in the field of sport.
      Military division
      Lieutenant-Commander (SD) Edward Herbert Biggs – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Navy.
      Major Robert Noel Barton – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Infantry Corps (Territorial Force).
      Warrant Officer First Class John Cameron – new" target="_blank">New Zealand Regiment (Regular Force).
      Major Louie Margaret Knights – new" target="_blank">New Zealand Women's Royal Army Corps (Regular Force).
      Major (temporary) Grenville Herbert Rush – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Provost Corps (Territorial Force).
      Flight Lieutenant Robert Fraser Ward – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.
      Warrant Officer Edward Sheppard – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.


      British Empire Medal (BEM)


      Civil division
      Alfred Eric Bishoprick – lately overseer, Akatarawa, Kaitoke and Rimutaka highways.
      Arthur Burgess – chief prison officer (first class), Mount Eden Prison, Auckland.
      George Dynes – constable, new" target="_blank">New Zealand Police Force.
      Ewan Gilbert Andrews Rippin – detective senior sergeant, new" target="_blank">New Zealand Police Force.
      Military division
      Chief Petty Officer John Butler Allan – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve.
      Chief Wren Lorna Evelyn Coles – Women's Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Naval Service.
      Chief Joiner Anthony Martin Hobbs – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Navy.
      Chief Engineering Mechanic Peter Frederick Willis Moss – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Navy.
      Corporal (temporary) David Elwin Dallow – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Infantry Corps (Territorial Force).
      Warrant Officer Second Class (temporary) Thomas Dobson – Corps of Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Engineers (Regular Force).
      Sergeant Lawrence Albert Earle Jacobs – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Army Service Corps (Regular Force).
      Bombardier (temporary) Bruce Mansell – Royal Regiment of new" target="_blank">New Zealand Artillery (Territorial Force).
      Flight Sergeant Norman John Cooper – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.
      Sergeant Alison Jean Simpson – Women's Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.


      Royal Red Cross




      = Associate (ARRC)

      =
      Matron Elsie Margaret Webb – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Nursing Corps (Regular Force).
      Charge Sister Rona Irene Rich – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Nursing Corps (Regular Force).


      Air Force Cross (AFC)


      Squadron Leader Owen David Staple – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.
      Flight Lieutenant Patrick Neville – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.


      Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air


      Flight Lieutenant John Alexander Laing – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.


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