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      The 1972 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 1971 and the beginning of 1972, and were announced on 1 January 1972.
      The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new" target="_blank">new honour.


      Knight Bachelor


      Bernard Thomas O'Connell – of Wellington. For outstanding services to manufacturing and commerce.


      Order of Saint Michael and Saint George




      = Companion (CMG)

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      Alfred Lawrence Friis – of Tauranga. For very valuable services to the dairy industry.
      Roy Granville McElroy – of Auckland. For very valuable services to the community.







      Order of the British Empire




      = Knight Commander (KBE)

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      Civil division
      Thomas Harcourt Clarke Caughey – of Auckland. For outstanding services to health administration.







      = Commander (CBE)

      =
      Civil division
      Harold Iver Austad – of Wellington. For very valuable services to athletics.
      Alan Fleming Gilkison – of Invercargill. For very valuable services to the community.
      George Searle – of Wellington. For very valuable services as Director-General of the new" target="_blank">New Zealand Post Office.
      Alan Stewart – of Palmerston North. For very valuable services to education.
      Military division
      Commodore Edward Courtney Thorne – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Navy.
      Major-General Leslie Arthur Pearce – Brigadiers' List (Regular Force).







      = Officer (OBE)

      =
      Civil division
      Neil Colquhoun Begg – of Dunedin. For valuable services to the community.
      George James Brocklehurst – of Wellington. For valuable services as chairman of the Social Security Commission.
      Maurice Alister Brook – of Auckland. For valuable services, as a judge of the Māori Land Court and judge of the High Court of the Cook Islands.
      Ian Donald Arthur Cameron – of Wairarapa. For valuable services to the community.
      Arnold Edwin Clark – of Eastbourne. For valuable services as chairman of the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Council.
      Duncan Sandford Cox – of Auckland. For valuable services to tourism and the accountancy profession.
      Selwyn Osgood Field – of Geneva, Switzerland. For valuable services to youth.
      Margaret Katherine Holt – of Hawke's Bay. For valuable services to the community.
      David Fiander Horlor – of Nelson. For valuable services to education.
      Wiremu Peka Kerekere – of Wellington. For valuable services to the Māori people.
      Horace McGregor Kirk – of Auckland. For valuable services to the community.
      Malcolm Arnold Rickard – of Wellington. For valuable services to broadcasting and music.
      Margaret Grace Turnbull – of Wellington. For valuable services as chief commissioner, Girl Guides Association.
      William Leslie Francis Utley – of Christchurch. For valuable services to surgery.
      Military division
      Surgeon Commander Malcolm Hames Watson – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve.
      Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Ian Launder – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Regular Force).
      Wing Commander William Neil Alexander McKay – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.


      = Member (MBE)

      =
      Civil division
      George Albert Benson – of Wanganui. For services to athletics.
      Hugh Morrish Besley – of Taupō. For services to local government.
      Eileen Brown – of new" target="_blank">New Plymouth. For services to the community.
      Denver Harold Calder – of Hamilton. For services to the community.
      Ronald James Doherty – of Woodville. For services to the trade union movement.
      Leslie Ernest Farr – of Rangiora. For services to local government.
      Charles Edmund Forsyth – of West Otago. For services to the community.
      Matthew Green – of Feilding. For services to local government.
      George Davidson Griffiths – of Christchurch. For services to the community.
      Ethel Winifred Jessie Harwood – of Rotorua. For services to education.
      Muir James McGlashen – of Richmond. For services to local government.
      John Alexander McNeish – of Brunner. For services to the community.
      Moya Clare McTamney – of Masterton. For services as a nurse in South Vietnam.
      Henry Francis Miller – of Russell. For services to local government
      Alfred Benjamin Muggeridge – of South Taranaki. For services to the community.
      John Joseph Nimon – of Havelock North. For services to the community.
      Alfred Clarence Paine – of Invercargill. For services to the community.
      Richard Charles Parker – of Gisborne. For services to local government.
      Harry Leonard Riley – of Golden Bay. For services to local government.
      Herbert Donald Robertson – of Wanganui. For services to the community.
      The Reverend Ewing Campbell Stevens – of Dunedin. For services as a minister of religion.
      Henry Charles-Tod – of Cambridge. For services to the community.
      Ernest Cecil Wright – of Canterbury. For services to the community.
      Military division
      Lieutenant Commander Francis Edward John Mason – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Navy.
      Stores Warrant Officer Noel Lindsay Walker – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Navy.
      Major Andrew Lawrence Fleming – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Territorial Force).
      Major (Temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) Peter Gibson Hotop – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Regular Force).
      Captain (Temporary Major) Eruini Taharua Te Moananui – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Armoured Corps (Territorial Force).
      Squadron Officer Beverley Ethne Bowler – Women's Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.
      Warrant Officer Thomas Methven – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.


      Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)


      Joseph Langmuir Hunter – of Wellington. For valuable services as Assistant Director-General of Education.


      British Empire Medal (BEM)


      Civil division
      Olive Mary Barker – of Timaru. For services to the community.
      Edward Francis Bradley – of Auckland. For services to education.
      Clifford Bruce Collins – of Nelson; mechanical overseer, Ministry of Works.
      Gordon Harold Cowles – of Christchurch. For services to the community.
      Florence Laurel Craig – of Auckland. For services to education.
      Francis Patrick Mahony – of Napier. For services as a mail contractor.
      Elsie Constance Odell – of Riverton. For services to the community.
      Cyril Walter Partridge – of Te Puke. For services to the community.
      Jessie May Quarrie – of Helensville. For services as matron of Helensville Obstetric Hospital.
      Peter Robson – of Mana. For services to the community.
      Dorothy Jenner Wales – of Christchurch. for services to the community.
      Leonard Ryan Williams – of Alexandra. For services to the community.
      Military division
      Chief Engineering Mechanic Noel Rapana Flesher – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Navy.
      Chief Radio Electrical Artificer Edward Arthur Postance – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Navy.
      Chief Radio Mechanic Albert Alexander Tiriana – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Navy.
      Sergeant Garry Belchamber – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force).
      Corporal (Temporary Sergeant) Michael Roger Arthur Carter – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (Regular Force).
      Staff Sergeant Herbert Desmond Smith – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Territorial Force).
      Staff Sergeant Thelma Audrey Wigley – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Nursing Corps (Regular Force).
      Sergeant Gerald William Gaston – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.


      Air Force Cross (AFC)


      Squadron Leader Trevor Thomas Bland – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.


      Queen's Police Medal (QPM)


      Burton Bernard Bevege – Detective Superintendent, new" target="_blank">New Zealand Police Force.
      Joseph William Saunders – Chief Superintendent, new" target="_blank">New Zealand Police Force.


      Queen's Fire Service Medal (QFSM)


      Robert Allan Davidson – chief fire officer, Timaru Fire Brigade.
      Lumsden-Vickers Trass – chief fire officer, Levin Fire Brigade.


      Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air


      Master Air Electronics Operator Barry James Hogg – Royal new" target="_blank">New Zealand Air Force.


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