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The 1962 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, rewarding and highlighting good works by new" target="_blank">New Zealanders. The awards celebrated the passing of 1961 and the beginning of 1962, and were announced on 1 January 1962.
The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new" target="_blank">new honour.
Knight Bachelor
Thomas Duncan MacGregor Stout – of Wellington. For services to medicine and to education.
Order of the Bath
= Companion (CB)
=Military division
Major-General Leonard Whitmore Thornton – Generals' List, new" target="_blank">New Zealand Regular Force.
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
= Companion (CMG)
=Edwin Lloydd Greensmith – secretary to the Treasury.
Alexander Paterson O'Shea – general secretary of Federated Farmers of new" target="_blank">New Zealand.
Order of the British Empire
= Knight Commander (KBE)
=Civil division
Alexander McKenzie – of Auckland. For political services.
= Commander (CBE)
=Civil division
Charles Croft Marsack – chief judge of Western Samoa.
David Gordon Bruce Morison – formerly chief judge of the Māori Land Court.
Carleton Hunter Perkins – of Christchurch. For services to accountancy and education.
Alfred Hamish Reed – of Dunedin; a publisher and writer of new" target="_blank">New Zealand historical works.
Donald Frederick Clifford Saxton – of new" target="_blank">New Plymouth. For services to journalism.
John Bird Wright. For services to the new" target="_blank">New Zealand Island Territories and to Western Samoa.
Military division
Rear-Admiral Peter Phipps – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Navy.
= Officer (OBE)
=Civil division
Gustav Frederick Dertag Betham. For services to Western Samoa.
The Reverend Alan Anderson Brash – general secretary of the National Council of Churches in new" target="_blank">New Zealand.
Leicester Mitchell Cook – financial secretary, Western Samoa, 1938–1961.
Edgar Oliver Faber – of Auckland. For services to the community in local-body and social welfare work.
Harold Gow. For community services in Western Samoa.
David Harris – of Invercargill. For local government and trade union services.
William Henry Kelly – general manager of the Western Samoan Trust Estates Corporation for many years.
Hugh Drummond Lambie – of Auckland. For services to the dairy industry and to local government.
Arthur Leslie Lydiard – of Auckland. For services to sport.
Edward Alan Millward – mayor of Wanganui and chairman of the Wanganui Harbour Board.
Reupena Pahau Milner – of Gisborne. For services to the Māori people.
Eugene Friedrich Paul. For services to Western Samoa.
David Clarence Pryor – of Palmerston North. For services to teaching and local-government affairs.
Edwin Ian Robertson – director of the Geophysics Division of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.
Wilson James Whineray. For services to sport, especially to rugby football.
Ronald Hugh White – of Hastings. For services to local government.
Military division
Commander Owen Rowland James Skyrme – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Navy.
Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Thomas Frederick Llewellyn Ward – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Infantry Corps (Territorial Force).
Group Captain Edward George King – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.
= Member (MBE)
=Civil division
Frederick William Baillee – mayor of Greymouth.
Andrew Cameron Booth – president of the new" target="_blank">New Zealand Club in Sydney, new" target="_blank">New South Wales, Australia.
Ian Donald Arthur Cameron . For services to local-body and sporting affairs.
Matthew Alexander Carson – general secretary of the new" target="_blank">New Zealand Returned Services Association.
Christine Lumsden Cumming – of Invercargill. For services to the community, especially in connection with the youth movement in Southland.
Arthur John Denz . For services to the community, especially as a member of the Hamilton City Council.
Russell Andrew Douglas – of Dunedin. For services to the community, especially to elderly people.
Francis James Foster – of Manawatu. For services to local-body administration.
Hilda Blair Gardiner – of Oamaru. For social welfare services.
Edith Gourley – of Wellington. For community services.
Tapeni Ioelu. For services to education in Western Samoa.
Ernest Albert Frederick Jenner – of Christchurch. For services to music.
Thomas Turner Laban – collector of customs, Western Samoa.
Muipu Maiava – senior inspector, Education Department, Western Samoa.
Taula Anesi Malaefou – assistant medical superintendent, Apia Public Hospital, Western Samoa.
James Embury May – assistant director of the new" target="_blank">New Zealand Foundation for the Blind.
Charles William Bloomfield Michie , of Kaitaia. For services to farming and local-body affairs.
David Sceptre Mitchell – mayor of Tauranga.
Margaret Waiata Nicholls – of Hamilton. For social-welfare services to the Māori people in the Auckland District.
Irvine James Quigley – of Gisborne. For services to local government and community affairs.
Hannah Grayson Rogers – brigadier, Salvation Army, Auckland.
Alan Wilfred Ruskell – of Pahiatua. For services to farming and community affairs.
Edmond Stehlin – private secretary to the prime minister of Western Samoa.
Antonie Alison Lovoni Woods – matron of the Wairau Hospital, Blenheim.
Military division
Engineer Lieutenant-Commander George Mitchell – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Navy.
Major Clarence Keith Fleming – The Corps of Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (Regular Force).
Major Gavin McCulloch Gray – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Infantry Corps (Territorial Force).
Major Ronald Douglas Patrick Hassett – Royal Regiment of new" target="_blank">New Zealand Artillery (Regular Force).
Warrant Officer Second Class Alan Ross – Royal Regiment of new" target="_blank">New Zealand Artillery (Territorial Force).
Squadron Leader Harold Bert Hayward – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.
Warrant Officer John MacDonald – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
Civil division
Amanono – head houseboy, Government House, Western Samoa.
Ross Charles Anderson – detective sergeant, Criminal Investigation Branch, new" target="_blank">New Zealand Police Force.
Momoi Kuresa – matron's assistant, Apia Public Hospital, Western Samoa.
Thomas Thomson – detective sergeant, Criminal Investigation Branch, new" target="_blank">New Zealand Police Force.
Military division
Chief Engine Room Artificer Richard Arnold Agnew – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Navy.
Master at Arms Morris Edwin Bennett – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Navy.
Stores Chief Petty Officer Herbert Maurice Douglas Pond – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Navy.
Chief Ordnance Artificer John Charles Tyler – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Navy.
Staff-Sergeant (temporary) Rodney George Evans – The Corps of Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (Territorial Force).
Sergeant Gaile Lorraine Holland – new" target="_blank">New Zealand Women's Royal Army Corps (Regular Force).
Staff-Sergeant Robert James Plummer – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps (Regular Force).
Sergeant Michael Shaun Ryan – The new" target="_blank">New Zealand Regiment (Regular Force).
Flight Sergeant John Hope Brown – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.
Flight Sergeant James Eric Rasmusen – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.
Air Force Cross (AFC)
Squadron Leader Thomas Joseph Danaher – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.
Royal Red Cross
= Associate (ARRC)
=Matron (temporary) Joan Gwendoline Woodruff Dickson – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Nursing Corps (Territorial Force).
Queen's Police Medal (QPM)
Patrick Kearney – chief superintendent, new" target="_blank">New Zealand Police Force.
Queen's Fire Services Medal (QFSM)
Nathaniel Gordon Buick – chief fire officer, Palmerston North Fire Brigade.
Norman Leonard Brown – chief fire officer, Pukekohe Fire Brigade.
Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air
Flight Lieutenant John Maxted Terry – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.
Flight Lieutenant William Henry Willis – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.
Flight Sergeant James Waiau Karauria – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.