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The 1946 New Year Honours in New Zealand were appointments by, King George VI on the: advice of theβ€”β€”New Zealand governmentβ€”β€”to various orders and honoursβ€”β€”to reward. And highlight good works by New Zealanders. And to celebrate the passing of 1945 and "the beginning of 1946." They were announced on 1 January 1946.

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

Privy Councillorβ€»

  • Bill Jordan
    Bill Jordan
  • Walter Nash
    Walter Nash

Knight Bachelorβ€»

  • Sir William Perry
    Sir William Perry

Order of the Bathβ€»

Knight Commander (KCB)β€»

Military division
  • Sir Edward Puttick
    Sir Edward Puttick

Companion (CB)β€»

Military division
  • Brigadier (temporary) Leonard George Goss – New Zealand Military Forces.

Order of St Michael and St Georgeβ€»

Knight Commander (KCMG)β€»

  • Sir Carl Berendsen
    Sir Carl Berendsen

Companion (CMG)β€»

  • Bernard Ashwin
    Bernard Ashwin
  • Ernest Marsden
    Ernest Marsden

Order of the British Empireβ€»

Knight Commander (KBE)β€»

Civil division
Military division
  • Sir Alfred Turnbull
    Sir Alfred Turnbull
  • Sir Fred Bowerbank
    Sir Fred Bowerbank
  • Sir Leonard Isitt
    Sir Leonard Isitt

Commander (CBE)β€»

Civil division
Military division
  • Group Captain Trevor Watts White ED – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Acting Group Captain Gordon Hamish Martin Pirie – Royal Air Force.
  • Andrew Allen
    Andrew Allen
  • John Allum
    John Allum
  • Eugene Casey
    Eugene Casey
  • Ernest Andrews
    Ernest Andrews
  • George Duncan
    George Duncan
  • William Marshall
    William Marshall
  • Vincent Ward
    Vincent Ward

Officer (OBE)β€»

Civil division
  • Annie Constance Affleck – inspector, Office of the Public Service Commissioner.
  • Lillian Banks – matron, Palmerston North Public Hospital, and president of the Registered Nurses Association.
  • Mary Jane Bentley – of Wellington. For services in organising women's war movements.
  • John Balmain Brooke. For services in connection with the production of munitions.
  • Cyril Blake Burdekin MBE – a member of the staff of the New Zealand High Commissioner in London. For services to the New Zealand prisoners of war organisation.
  • Colonel Frederick William Burton – field secretary, and secretary of the War Services Committee of the Salvation Army.
  • Ronald Alan Candy – a member of the National Council of Primary Production.
  • Hector Christie. For patriotic and social welfare services in connection with the organisation of the Boy Scouts movement.
  • The Right Reverend Monsignor Thomas Frederick Connolly – chairman of the Catholic Services War Fund Board.
  • Robert Darroch – secretary, Navy League War Council.
  • David Alexander Ewen MBE – a member of the Supply Council.
  • Charles Stuart Falconer – chairman, War Services Committee, Young Men's Christian Association.
  • Clarence Richard Charles Gardiner. For patriotic and social welfare work on behalf of members of the New Zealand Armed Forces in India during the war.
  • Elizabeth May Knox-Gilmer – of Wellington; chairwoman of the Lady Galway Patriotic Guild.
  • Everard Robert Cranston Gilmour – chairman of the New Plymouth Patriotic Council.
  • Israel Joseph Goldstine – of Auckland. For patriotic and social welfare services.
  • Len Joseph Greenberg – of the National Service Department.
  • James Norman Greenland – a member of the Supply Council.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Harry Campbell Hemphill. For valuable public service in relation to the Māori war effort.
  • Thomas William Hercock – chairman of the Hawkes Bay Provincial Patriotic Council.
  • Ailsa Craig Dalhousie Hislop – of Wellington. For services in connection with social welfare movements for women in the armed forces and industry.
  • Alfred Joseph Hutchinson – of Auckland. For services to the blind.
  • George Henry Jackson – a member of the Supply Council.
  • Bertram Joseph Jacobs – president of the New Zealand Returned Services Association. For valuable services in connection with the welfare of servicemen.
  • Alexander Howat Johnstone KC. For services in relation to the war effort.
  • Arthur Selwyn Kempthorne – secretary of the Church of England Military Affairs Committee.
  • John Craigie Kirkness – mayor of Oamaru. For patriotic and social welfare services.
  • Augustus Edward Mansford – mayor of Palmerston North. For patriotic and social welfare services.
  • Robert Whiteford Marshall – director of the New Zealand Supply Mission in the United States of America.
  • William Walter Mulholland – president of the Farmers' Union.
  • Charles Norman Machell Watson-Munro – director of the Radio Development Laboratory, Scientific and Industrial Research Department.
  • Edgar Rollo Neale – chairman of the Nelson Provincial Patriotic Council and member of the Nelson Patriotic Fund Board.
  • Walter Richard Newall – of Wellington. For services in connection with the national savings campaign.
  • Robert Hamilton Nimmo. For patriotic and social welfare services during the war.
  • Charles Henry Tarr Palmer – president of the Navy League in the City of Auckland.
  • George Pascoe – of Wellington; factory controller.
  • Robert Everett Price – a member of the Waterfront Control Commission.
  • Algernon Instone Rainbow – chairman of the Provincial Patriotic Zone Committee, Hastings.
  • Barbara Reid – of Wellington. For social welfare services on behalf of members of the armed forces.
  • Violet Agnes Russell. For honorary services rendered in connection with canteen and hospital work to members of the New Zealand forces in London during the war.
  • Sidney Rattery Skinner – naval affairs officer for New Zealand in London.
  • Thomas Norman Smallwood. For services in connection with the national savings campaign.
  • Joseph Thomas Spears – of Wellington. For services to New Zealand prisoners of war.
  • Kingi Tahiwi. For services in connection with the organisation of the Māori war effort.
  • James Ewing Thomas – Foods Rationing Controller.
  • Abraham Wachner – mayor of Invercargill. For patriotic and social welfare services.
  • Charles Gilbert White. For services to the New Zealand Red Cross Society.
  • Leonard John Wild – principal of Feilding Agricultural High School, and a member of the National Council of Primary Production.
  • Donald Macdonald Wilson MC MB ChB. For services to the Casualty Clearing Hospital in the City of Wellington.
  • Rupert Samuel Wogan. For public services throughout the war.
Military division
  • Acting Commander John Churchill Elworthy – Royal Navy (Retd).
  • Hermione Ruth Herrick – chief officer, Women's Royal New Zealand Naval Service.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Douglas George Ball – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Colonel (temporary) Arthur Bongard MC – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Walter Archer Breach – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred John Coutts – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Henry Ernest Erridge – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Allen Hogan – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Frederick William Mothes MBE – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Caswall John Walter Parsons – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) John Hugh Phillipps – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) James Donald Swan – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Colonel (temporary) Donald George Wallace MB ChB – New Zealand Medical Corps.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Harry Waine Washbourn – New Zealand Dental Corps.
  • Matron Katherine Sybil Williams – New Zealand Army Nursing Service (attached to the Royal New Zealand Air Force).
  • Group Captain Frederick Russell Chisholm MD MRCS FRCP – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Edward Caradus – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Acting Wing Commander John Matthias Gamble – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Acting Squadron Leader Hayden Hugh James Miller AFC DFC – Royal New Zealand Air Force; of Morrinsville.
  • Acting Wing Officer Elsie Naomi Carlyon – New Zealand Women's Auxiliary Air Force.
  • Alan Candy
    Alan Candy
  • Edward Caradus
    Edward Caradus
  • Elizabeth Knox-Gilmer
    Elizabeth Knox-Gilmer
  • Everard Gilmour
    Everard Gilmour
  • Bill Hercock
    Bill Hercock
  • Alexander Johnstone
    Alexander Johnstone
  • Gus Mansford
    Gus Mansford
  • Hugh Miller
    Hugh Miller
  • Walter Mulholland
    Walter Mulholland
  • Edgar Neale
    Edgar Neale
  • George Pascoe
    George Pascoe
  • Jack Phillipps
    Jack Phillipps
  • Abraham Wachner
    Abraham Wachner
  • Leonard Wild
    Leonard Wild

Member (MBE)β€»

Civil division
  • Joseph Abel. For patriotic and social welfare services.
  • Rebecca Isobel Victoria Aitken. For services to the Red Cross.
  • Etta Elaine Allen. For services in connection with women's patriotic activities.
  • Annie Allum. For services in connection with women's patriotic activities.
  • Margaret Andrews. For patriotic and social welfare services.
  • Rose Appleton – a member of the Lady Gaiway Patriotic Guild.
  • Dorothy Annie Atmore. For patriotic and social welfare work.
  • George John Blake Barber. For public services during the war.
  • Margaret Mills Barclay. For services to the munitions industry.
  • Doris Laura Barton. For services in organising woman's war activities.
  • Jean Blacker – of Auckland. For public services during the war.
  • Thomas Francis Patey Briggs – shipping officer, Naval Store Department, His Majesty's New Zealand Dockyard, Auckland.
  • Ernest Escort Brooking – a member of the National Patriotic Fund Board and of the Wellington Metropolitan Committee.
  • Madeline Harriett Ledwell Browne – confidential typist, Prime Minister's Department.
  • Margaret Sheila Bull – of Gisborne. For patriotic and social welfare work.
  • Blanche Nima Burke. For voluntary services in London on behalf of New Zealand prisoners of war.
  • James Leslie Burnett – of Whakatāne. For patriotic and social welfare work.
  • Margaret Campbell – of Auckland. For patriotic services.
  • Mabel Castle – organiser of canteen workers at Trentham Military Camp.
  • Charles Nicholas Cathie – of Wellington. For services to war industries.
  • Gladys Chapman. For services in connection with women's war movements in the Hamilton district.
  • Fred Evans Chappell – secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association in Trentham Military Camp.
  • Jean Olgar Christianson – of Christchurch. For services to the munitions industry.
  • Laurence Hugh Clapham. For patriotic and social welfare work during the war.
  • Ada Vera Cocker – of Auckland. For services in connection with women's war movements.
  • Agnes Connolly – of Dunedin. For services in connection with women's war activities.
  • Doris Crawford – of Hastings. For social welfare services.
  • Helen Iris Crooke – head of the Red Cross Voluntary Aid Division.
  • George William Dell – of Christchurch. For patriotic and social welfare work.
  • Annie Jean Dickinson. For services to the Casualty Clearing Hospital in the City of Wellington.
  • Mary Manson Dreaver – of Auckland. For services in connection with recruiting for the Women's Land Army.
  • The Reverend Arthur Rowley Ebbs. For social welfare services rendered to members of the New Zealand forces in the Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Hewitt Edwards – of Auckland. For services to war industries.
  • Albert Richard Elcock – chairman of the Westland Provincial Patriotic Council.
  • Mary Ann Ellen. For patriotic and social welfare services.
  • Annie Allan, Lady Elliott – of Wellington. For services to the Order of St John.
  • Beryl Inez Ellis. For services in connection with the Patriotic Hut, Hamilton.
  • Grace Mac Adam Evans. For services to the Red Cross.
  • Elizabeth Maud Faithfull. For services to the Red Cross Emergency Precautions Service.
  • Linda Ferguson. For social welfare services rendered to members of the New Zealand forces in the Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Jeanie Gardner Fougere MB ChB. For services to women's war organisations.
  • Meta Frances Fussell. For social welfare and patriotic work during the war.
  • Ethel Marion Gould – of Auckland. For social welfare services to members of the New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Laurie Oliver Hall. For patriotic and social welfare services.
  • Arthur Merlin Harding – New Zealand Police Force. For services rendered in relation to aliens prior to, and during the period of the war.
  • Marie Henrietta Hargest – of Invercargill. For patriotic and social welfare services.
  • Minnie Gregory Havelaar – of Christchurch. For services in organising women's war movements.
  • Mabel Roseline Heaphy. For services as organiser of canteen workers at Trentham Military Camp.
  • Ottoline Valerie Hole – commandant, Red Cross Transport Organisation, City of Wellington.
  • Elsie Mary Hyslop – of Upper Hutt. For patriotic services during the war.
  • Violet Ivy Inkster – chairman, Women's War Service Auxiliary.
  • William Montrose Jenkins – honorary secretary, Gisborne Provincial Patriotic Council.
  • Agnes Gilmour Kent-Johnston – of Hastings. For patriotic and social welfare services.
  • Frederick Johnson – assistant secretary, Department of Industry and Commerce, and deputy chairman of the Linen Flax Management Committee.
  • William Jones – mayor and chairman of the Provincial Patriotic Council, Whangārei.
  • Edith Miriam Jordan – of Masterton. For patriotic and social welfare services during the war.
  • Betty Marion Kensington – records clerk, HM New Zealand Dockyard, Auckland.
  • Mary Josephine Killery – of Petone. For patriotic services.
  • Frederick Arthur Kitchingham – chairman of the Provincial Patriotic Zone Committee, Greymouth.
  • Ella Fernie Logie – of Lower Hutt. For social welfare services during the war.
  • Geraldine Emily Luckie – of Wellington, a member of the Lady Galway Patriotic Guild.
  • Marie Agnes Malempre – secretary, Women's War Service Auxiliary.
  • Laurel Grace Barker McAlister – of Timaru; a member of the Women's War Service Auxiliary.
  • Elizabeth Hazel McCaldon – of Kaiapoi. For public services during the war.
  • Ivy McCready – of Auckland. For patriotic and social welfare services.
  • James Duncan McGuire – an instructor at St Dunstans, City of Auckland.
  • Captain Francis Arthur McIndoe – of Wellington. For social welfare work on behalf of members of the Merchant Navy.
  • Christina McKane – of Greymouth. For patriotic and social welfare services.
  • Margaret Elizabeth Meek – of Napier. For patriotic and social welfare services.
  • Amy Gladys Miller – Dominion superintendent of voluntary aids, Order of St John, New Zealand.
  • Frank Mitchell – honorary secretary, Nelson Provincial Patriotic Council.
  • Ellen Constance Morice – honorary secretary, Air Force Relations, City of Wellington.
  • Walter George Neild. For services in connection with patriotic movements.
  • Maisie Amelia Nobel. For public services.
  • William Henry Paul. For patriotic and social welfare services on behalf of members of the forces in the Hamilton district.
  • Teresa Margaret Peckston. For services in connection with the organisation of the obstetrical section, St John Voluntary Aids Division.
  • Mary Victoria Cracroft Polson. For services in connection with recruiting of the Women's Land Army.
  • Reuben Charles Porter – of Auckland. For services to war industries.
  • Daisy Vida Chalmers Pottinger – of Dunedin. For services in connection with women's patriotic and social welfare activities during the war.
  • Julie Robertson – of Gisborne. For patriotic and social welfare services.
  • Catherine Ross – of Upper Hutt. For services as organiser of canteen workers at Trentham Military Camp.
  • Record Reign Ross – of Hamilton. For public services during the war.
  • William Douglas Sanders – of Blenheim. For services to the linen flax industry.
  • Ethel May Scott, of Wanganui. For patriotic and social welfare services.
  • Rose Elizabeth Seddon. For social welfare services on behalf of members of the Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Mary Phydlis Franklyn Shallcrass – of Greymouth. For patriotic and social welfare services.
  • Eileen Mary Smith – of Blenheim. For patriotic and social welfare services.
  • Tom Smith. For services in organising entertainments for members of the armed forces.
  • George Sparry. For services in connection with ship repairs, Auckland.
  • Percy Vernon Esmond Stainton JP. For patriotic and social welfare services in the New Plymouth district.
  • Edward Albert Stevenson. For services in relation to the war effort.
  • Frank Emanuel Sutherland. For services in connection with the national savings campaign.
  • Tuoro Tango. For services in connection with Māori patriotic activities at Rotorua.
  • Percy Thomson – chairman, Provincial Patriotic Zone Committee, Stratford.
  • Olive Thorburn – honorary secretary, Waipukurau Women's War Service Auxiliary.
  • Hinehon Tureia – of Gisborne. For patriotic and social, welfare services.
  • Hilda Tweedy – of Timaru. For services in connection with the reception and welfare of sick and wounded prisoners of war.
  • Flora Amy August Urquhart. For social welfare services on behalf of members of the forces at Papakura Military Camp.
  • Fay Vernon, of Christchurch. For services to the Red Cross.
  • Mary Karaka Waitioi – of Rotorua. For patriotic and social welfare services.
  • Edward George Walkinshaw. For public services during the war.
  • Charlotte Eliot Warburton – chairwoman, Palmerston North branch of the Women's War Service Auxiliary.
  • Anne Whitaker – of Auckland. For patriotic services during the war, especially in connection with women's movements and the national savings campaign.
  • Charles Richardson White – town clerk, Wanganui.
  • Clementina Margaret Wilkinson – of Tauranga. For services to the Red Cross and other patriotic organisations.
  • Mabel Helen Wilson Wilkinson. For services in connection with women's patriotic organisations in the Eltham district.
  • Ada Kathleen Wilson. For services in connection with the Te KΕ«iti branch of the Women's' War Service Auxiliary.
  • Jessie Banks Wilson – of Oamaru. For services in connection with women's war activities.
Military division
  • Temporary Acting Lieutenant-Commander Richard Blampied – Royal New Zealand Naval Reserve.
  • Cyril Carr – senior master, Royal Navy.
  • Mary Eleanor Chesney – third officer, Women's Royal New Zealand Navy Service.
  • Lieutenant-Commander Ralph Leslie Cross VD – Royal New Zealand Volunteer Reserve (Retd).
  • Temporary Lieutenant Arthur Lovat Fraser DSC – Royal New Zealand Naval Reserve.
  • Leslie Samuel George Martin, – temporary warrant engineer, Royal New Zealand Navy.
  • Lieutenant-Commander Wybrante Olphert – Royal New Zealand Volunteer Reserve.
  • John Norman Richards – temporary warrant writer officer, Royal New Zealand Navy.
  • Temporary Lieutenant-Commander Richard Tudor Roberts VD – Royal New Zealand Naval Reserve.
  • Temporary Lieutenant William Williamson – Royal New Zealand Volunteer Reserve.
  • Captain (temporary) Robert William Borland – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Captain (temporary) (Quartermaster) William Edmonds – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Captain (temporary) Percival Nowall Erridge – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Captain William Charles Francis – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Lieutenant Arthur William Herbert Gally – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Senior Commander Dorothy May Hawkins – New Zealand Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
  • Major Geoffrey Hardurn Heal – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Charge Sister Margaret Hitchcock – New Zealand Army Nursing Service.
  • Major (temporary) (Quartermaster) Alan Holmes – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Major (temporary) William James Birss Hunter – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Major Francis John Martin – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Warrant Officer Class I Thomas William Page – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Major (temporary) Robert Harry Perrett – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Major (temporary) (Quartermaster) Hans Christian Frithjof Peterson – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Honorary Captain Charles Pike – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Major Gavin Eugene Pollock – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Captain William Vincent Quane – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Captain (temporary) (Quartermaster) James Laurence Oliphant-Rowe – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Captain Harry Gordon Remshardt Sedgley – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Captain (temporary) (Quartermaster) William Frederick Sellen – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Major Benjamin William Henry Smart – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Captain Eden William Smith – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Captain (Quartermaster) Albert De Bolton Peel Steward MM – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Senior Commander Mary Eulalie Whyte – New Zealand Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
  • Major (temporary) John Albert Worsnop – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Squadron Leader George Frederick Chippendale – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Murray Davy Nairn – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Alwyn Palmer – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Bruce Robert Rae – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Acting Squadron Leader Cecil William Franks – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Acting Squadron Leader Philip Edward Laughton-Bramley – Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
  • Acting Squadron Leader Rawlings William McSkimming – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Acting Squadron Leader Maurice Leonard Pirie – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant John Ronald Day – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant Maurice Colin Kain – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant James Douglas Mackay – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Acting Flight Lieutenant James Francis Sharkey – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flying Officer Claude Patrick Perrett – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer William Arthur Everson – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer Rex Bernard Robins – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Constance Morice
    Constance Morice
  • Mary Dreaver
    Mary Dreaver
  • William Jones
    William Jones

British Empire Medal (BEM)β€»

Civil division
  • Albert William Andrews – shipwright, naval base, City of Auckland.
  • Helena Marian Barnard – of Island Bay. For welfare services.
  • George William Conmee – chargeman, Naval Armament Depot, naval base, City of Auckland.
  • Nancy Ellaby Cotterill – secretary, Women's Representative Committee, National Patriotic Fund, Gisborne.
  • Leone Gertrude de Zoete Coventry – secretary, Gore branch of the Women's War Service Auxiliary.
  • Kathaine Mary Deans – of Darfield. For welfare services to the Merchant Navy.
  • Catherine Gaw – honorary secretary, Te Aroha branch of the Patriotic Committee.
  • Margaret Colleen Groom – of Wellington; assistant to the secretary of the National Patriotic Fund Board.
  • Ophir Hallam – member of the Women's War Service Auxiliary, Wanganui.
  • Pirihira Heketa – of Wellington. For welfare services.
  • Victor Hamilton Humphreys – process worker, Ellerslie.
  • William Percy Huggins – in charge of workshop, Radio Development Laboratory, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.
  • Merva Sheldon Jeune – secretary, Fairlie branch of the Women's War Service Auxiliary.
  • Isabella Olive Grace Jones – secretary, Putāruru branch of the Women's War Service Auxiliary.
  • Eric Donald McRae – foreman of machine shop, Dominion Physical Laboratory, Auckland.
  • Eve Winifred Moore – of Auckland. For welfare services.
  • Sergeant Albert Edward Naulls – senior orderly, Government House.
  • Reginald Henry Nees – head storeman, Radio Development Laboratory, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.
  • John Penfold – of Ruatoria. For welfare services.
  • Peter John Hope Purvis – member of the staff of the Governor-General.
  • Kai Rewai. For services to the Ngāti Ōtautahi Māori Club, City of Christchurch.
  • Gertrude Lucy Stitchbury – of Lowry Bay. For welfare services.
  • Hiria Tangaere – of Rangitukia. For welfare services.
  • William John Taylor – of Timaru. For welfare services.
  • Joyce Alma Warner – chargehand, Ford Factory, Karaka Creek, Thames.
  • Kenneth Wells – motorman able seaman, New Zealand Barque Pamir.
Military division
  • Chief Petty Officer Leslie James Elliott – Royal New Zealand Volunteer Reserve.
  • Temporary Petty Officer Arthur Robert Everitt – Royal New Zealand Navy.
  • Leading Signalman Reginald Percy Vincent Hayter – Royal New Zealand Navy.
  • Chief Petty Officer Writer Robert Turner Bywater Lutman – Royal New Zealand Navy.
  • Acting Leading Seaman Ernest Martin – Royal New Zealand Volunteer Reserve.
  • Chief Petty Officer Kennedy Welton Sparke – Royal New Zealand Navy.
  • Leading Seaman Walter Thomson – Royal New Zealand Navy.
  • Chief Petty Officer Ernest Alfred Tibbenham – Royal New Zealand Navy.
  • Staff Sergeant Walter Eric Appleby – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Warrant Officer Class I (temporary) Albert Victor Calder – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Staff Sergeant James Carson – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Staff Sergeant William James Diack – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Warrant Officer Class I (temporary) George Fitzgerald – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Staff Sergeant John Reginald Hay – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Sergeant James Higgins – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Staff Sergeant Joy Higgins – New Zealand Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
  • Sergeant Ambrose Charles Hurdsfield – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Staff Sergeant Horace Haines McCullough – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Sergeant Frederick Augustus Pitt – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Warrant Officer Class I (temporary) Edward Arthur Preston – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Staff Sergeant Matthew Spence – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Staff Sergeant Leslie George Tyrie – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Sergeant Raymond Metton Underwood – New Zealand Military Forces.
  • Sergeant (temporary) Robert Hay Watson – New Zealand Dental Corps.
  • Acting Warrant Officer Raymond Leonard Woodfield – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flight Sergeant Charles William Cooper – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flijght Sergeant James McArthur Grant – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flight Sergeant John Curtise Henry – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flight Sergeant John Leonard Logan – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flight Sergeant John Errol McNeill – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flight Sergeant George Raymond Patton – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Senior Sergeant June Purser – New Zealand Women's Auxiliary Air Force.
  • Sergeant (now Warrant Officer) George Noel Dew – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Sergeant Percy Thomas Hurn – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Corporal Eileen Daisy Owen – New Zealand Women's Auxiliary Air Force.
  • Leading Aircraftman Ian Burke – Royal New Zealand Air Force.

Distinguished Service Cross (DSC)β€»

  • Commander Andrew Douglas Holden OBE – Royal New Zealand Naval Reserve.
  • Andrew Holden
    Andrew Holden

Royal Red Crossβ€»

Associate (ARRC)β€»

  • Eva Jane Beales (Matron) – British Red Cross Society.
  • Charge Sister Jane Kiritapu Nepia – New Zealand Army Nursing Service.

Air Force Cross (AFC)β€»

  • Flight Lieutenant Alan Frederick Jacobsen – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Jonas William Henry Lett – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Graham Carrick Martin – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flying Officer Charles Alexander McDonald – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Acting Wing Commander Lloyd Hern Parry – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant Henry Keith Patience – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant John Herbert Penney – Royal New Zealand Air Force.

King's Commendation for Valuable Services in the Airβ€»

  • Flight Lieutenant Harold Dale Ellerington – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant Colin Sydney Marceau DFC – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer Kenneth Douglas MacLachlan – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Acting Squadron Leader Robert Duncan McVicker – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant Richard Thomas Mounsey – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant Leonard Frederick Poore – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant John Strand – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Flying Officer Donald Alfred Williams – Royal New Zealand Air Force.

Mention in despatchesβ€»

  • Temporary Lieutenant (Sp) Bernard Joseph Tonks – Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  • Petty Officer John White Cameron – Royal New Zealand Navy.

Referencesβ€»

  1. ^ "No. 37407". The London Gazette (supplement). 1 January 1946. p. 1.
  2. ^ "No. 37410". The London Gazette (4th supplement). 1 January 1946. pp. 157–165.
  3. ^ "New Year honours list" (PDF). New Zealand Gazette. No. 7. 7 February 1946. pp. 131–133.
  4. ^ "Amendment" (PDF). New Zealand Gazette. No. 3. 15 January 1948. p. 41.
  5. ^ "New Year honours: supplementary awards". Evening Star. 17 January 1946. p. 8. Retrieved 4 April 2021.

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