1998 New Year Honours

The insignia of the Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George

The New Year Honours 1998 for the United Kingdom were announced on 30 December 1997, to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1998.[1] The New Year Honours 1998 for New Zealand were announced on 31 December 1997.[2]

The Honours list is a list of people who have been awarded one of the various orders, decorations, and medals of the United Kingdom. Honours are split into classes ("orders") and are graded to distinguish different degrees of achievement or service, most medals are not graded. The awards are presented to the recipient in one of several investiture ceremonies at Buckingham Palace throughout the year by the Sovereign or her designated representative. The Prince of Wales and The Princess Royal have deputised for The Queen.

In the United Kingdom, the orders, medals and decorations are awarded by various honours committees which meet to discuss candidates identified by public or private bodies, by government departments or who are nominated by members of the public.[3] Depending on their roles, those people selected by committee are submitted either to the Prime Minister, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, or Secretary of State for Defence for their approval before being sent to the Sovereign for final approval. As the "fount of honour" the monarch remains the final arbiter for awards.[4] In the case of certain orders such as the Order of the Garter and the Royal Victorian Order they remain at the personal discretion of the Queen.[5]

The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged by honour, with classes (Knight, Knight Grand Cross, etc.) and then divisions (Military, Civil, etc.) as appropriate.

United Kingdom

Life Peers

Privy Counsellors

Knights Bachelor

Diplomatic and Overseas

Order of the Bath

Representation of the star of the Order of the Bath (civil division).

The Most Honourable Order of the Bath is the fourth-most senior of the British Orders of Chivalry with three classes of member.

Knights Grand Cross (GCB)

Civil Division

Knights Commander (KCB)

Military Division
Civil Division

Companions (CB)

Military Division
Civil Division

Order of St Michael and St George

Representation of the star of a Knight or Dame Grand Cross

The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George is an order of chivalry used to honour individuals who have rendered important services in relation to Commonwealth or foreign nations.

Knights Commander (KCMG)

Companions (CMG)

Royal Victorian Order

Breast Star of the Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order

The Royal Victorian Order is a dynastic order of knighthood and a house order of chivalry recognising distinguished personal service to the reigning monarch of the Commonwealth realms; admission remains in the personal gift of the monarch.[6]

Knights Commander (KCVO)

Commanders (CVO)

Lieutenants (LVO)

Members (MVO)

Royal Victorian Medal

Gold

Bar to Silver

Silver

Order of the British Empire

Grand Cross's star of the Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is an order of chivalry comprising five classes in civil and military divisions. It is the most junior of the British orders of chivalry, and the largest, with over 100,000 living members worldwide.The two highest two ranks of the order, the Knight/Dame Grand Cross and Knight/Dame Commander, admit an individual into knighthood or damehood automatically allowing the recipient to use the title Sir or Dame.[7]

Knights Grand Cross (GBE)

Military Division
Civil Division

Dames Commander (DBE)

Civil Division

Knights Commander (KBE)

Military Division
Diplomatic and Overseas

Commanders (CBE)

Military Division
Civil Division
Diplomatic and Overseas

Officers (OBE)

Military Division
Civil Division

Members (MBE)

Military Division
Civil Division
Diplomatic and Overseas

Companions of Honour

Riband and badge of the Companions of Honour

The Order of the Companions of Honour was founded by King George V in June 1917, as a reward for outstanding achievements in the arts, literature, music, science, politics, industry, or religion.

Royal Red Cross

The Royal Red Cross for exceptional services in military nursing

The Royal Red Cross is a military decoration awarded for exceptional services in military nursing. There are two classes of medal.

First Class

Queen's Police Medal

The Queen's Police Medal (QPM) is awarded to police officers in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth for distinguished service or gallantry.

Queen's Fire Service Medal

The Queen's Fire Service Medal is awarded to members of the fire services in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth of Nations for distinguished service.

New Zealand

Order of New Zealand (ONZ)

James Brendan Bolger M.P., of Wellington.

New Zealand Order of Merit

Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (DNZM)

Fiona Judith Kidman O.B.E. of Wellington. For services to literature.

Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (KNZN)

Ronald Powell Carter of Auckland. For services to engineering and business administration.

Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM)

Joan Maureen Bolger of Wellington. For services to the community.
Judith Clark of Wellington. For services to music.
Charles McNeill Gordon of Northland. For services to the dairy industry.
David Templeton Gray of Auckland. For services to youth and medicine.
Elizabeth Anne Seaton Jamieson of Auckland. For services to drug and alcohol education.
Wallace George Lowe O.B.E., of Derby, United Kingdom. For services to New Zealand interests in the United Kingdom.
Hilary Strang McCormack of Christchurch. For services to the deaf.
Jennifer Laughton Millar of Te Puke. For services to equestrian sport.
Harold William Orsman of Wellington. For services to lexicography.
James Wilmot Rowe of Wellington. For services to economics and the community.
Professor Emeritus Frederick Thomas Shannon of Christchurch. For services to paediatrics.
Teresa Catherine (Tessa) Turnbull of Katikati. For services to health administration.
Beatrice Rae Wilson of South Canterbury. For services to education and the community.

Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM)

Barbara Margaret Allardyce of Christchurch. For services to the community.
Sidney Boyd Ashton of Christchurch. For services to Maori and the community.
Richard John Holden Bollard of Seattle, United States of America. For services to New Zealand interests in the United States of America.
Patricia Rosalie Christianson J.P., of Upper Hutt. For services to local body and community affairs.
James William Ferguson Foreman of Auckland. For services to manufacturing.
Annette Mary Gilbert of Auckland. For services to the Girl Guide movement and the community.
Miss Borgia Kurupai Hakaraia of Otaki. For services to the community.
Paul Stanley Harrop of Auckland. For services to music and the community.
Donald Roderick Herdman of Whakatane. For services to local body and community affairs.
Roy William Hewson of Petone. For services to education and the community.
Alison Hylton of Wanganui. For services to the disabled.
Joan Margaret Jaggar of Auckland. For services to the sport of bowls.
Jocelyn Agnes Jarmey of Christchurch. For services to the community.
The Reverend Edward Major Marshall of Whangaparaoa. For services to education and the community.
Hazel Irene Nash of Mapua. For services to youth.
John Desmond O'Connor of Westport. For services to the community.
Swea Lenore Ross Raitt of Blenheim. For services to the community.
Topsy Stewart Ratahi of Wellington. For services to the Maori people and the community.
Toko Renata Te Taniwha, of Coromandel. For services to the community.
Patricia Robertson of Rotorua. For services to the community.
Robert Donald Spary G.M., of Arrowtown. For services to aviation and tourism.
Rodney Douglas Harris Steel of Christchurch. For services to business and the community.
Garth Purcell Tapper of Kaikohe. For service to painting.
Peter Frederick Wells of Hamilton. For services to linguistics.
Alfred Youell of Coventry, United Kingdom. For services to philanthropy.

Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM)

John Stacey BlackJ.P., of Taumarunui. For services to the community.
Ivan Verdun Bowen of Rotorua. For services to sheep shearing and tourism.
Patricia Helena Berdina Chitty of Waiuku. For services to the community.
Miss Hazel Margaret Christie of Invercargill. For services to music.
Constantine (Costa) Cotsilinis of Athens, Greece. For services to New Zealand interests in Greece.
David Alexander Dalgleish of Auckland. For services to rugby and the community.
The Reverend Canon David Sing Hiong DangJ.P., of Auckland. For services to the community.
John Lewis Dobbie of Hamilton. For services to farming.
May Eileen Earles of Auckland. For services to the community.
Stanley Florence J.P., of New Plymouth. For services to the dairy industry and the community.
John Campbell (Jock) Graham of Auckland. For services to journalism and the wine industry.
Jacqueline Grant of Dobson, West Coast. For services to the community.
Ian Ernest Greenwood of Wellington. For services to surf lifesaving and the community.
Jean Margaret Hill J.P., of Hastings. For services to health administration and the community.
John Himiona Hunia J.P., of Te Teko. For services to the community.
Miss Nora Patricia Hurley of New Plymouth. For services to education.
Cynthia Ruth Landels of Auckland. For services to Girl Guides.
Richard George Lawrence of Te Aroha. For services to the community.
Jean Elizabeth Lewis of Timaru. For services to the community.
Edna Jean Low of Methven, Canterbury. For services to the community.
Norman Duncan McKenzie McRae of Wyndham. For services to the meat industry.
Laurence (Laurie) William Mains of Mosgiel. For services to rugby.
The Honourable Clive Denby Matthewson of Dunedin. For public services as a Member of Parliament.
Patricia Jean Park J.P., of Dunedin. For services to the community.
Cecily Naomi (Billie) Reading of Wellington. For services to the community.
David Dawson Reyburn of Whangarei. For services to the community.
Lewis Milner Robinson of Wanganui. For services to the community.
Lucy Ruiha Ruri J.P., of Murupara. For services to the community.
Douglas Leslie Shaw J.P., of Auckland. For services to swimming.
Gillian Kathleen Mary Smith of Auckland. For services to the disabled.
Mark James Sorenson of Lower Hutt. For services to softball and the community.
Alexandra (Sandy) Stephens of Nelson. For services to overseas development programmes.
Peter Arthur Trevor Thomas J.P., of North Shore City. For services to local body and community affairs.
Grenfell Raymore Thurston of Ruawai, North Auckland. For services to local body and community affairs.
Blossom Matiriama Tropman of Wellington. For services to the community.
Murray James Heyrick (B82226) Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Graeme Walter John Briggs (E106310) V.R.D., Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve.
Anne Catherine Campbell (C774090) Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps.
Steve John Moore (M87043) Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Athol James Forrest (S89762) Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Mark Ian Ternent (E23487) Royal New Zealand Navy.
Wayne Peter Boustridge (S49305) Royal New Zealand Army Logistics Regiment.
Brian Walter Ngata (V49960) Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery.
Graeme Victor Aldridge (C89012) Royal New Zealand Air Force.
David Alexander Ryan (M54061) New Zealand Special Air Service.

Additional Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM)

Simon Oscar Rooke (P991612) Royal New Zealand Navy.
Thomas Michael Allen (J21582) Royal New Zealand Navy.

Honorary Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM)

Kazumi Nakayama of Fukuoka City, Japan. For services to New Zealand interests in Japan.

Queen's Service Order

Companion of the Queen's Service Order for Community Service (QSO)

Muriel Gladys Barkman J.P., of Dunedin.
The Reverend Richard Newman Buttle J.P., of Auckland.
Tanira Gladding Fraser J.P., of Tokoroa.
Aldyth Mary Guthrey of Christchurch.
Peter Lewis Harris of Napier.
Karaka Roberts of Dunedin.
Sheila Sykes of Palmerston North.

Companion of the Queen's Service Order for Public Services (QSO)

Bruce Macdonald Brown of Wellington.
John Ralph Anderson Chaffey J.P., of North Canterbury.
Catherine Rosalie Gibson of Otaki.
Barbara Mary O'Kane J.P., of Cromwell, Otago.
Isabelle Mary Sherrard of Auckland.
Margaret Lilian Swift of Pukekohe.
William John Martin Treadwell of Wanganui.

Queen's Service Medal

Queen's Service Medal for Community Service (QSM)

Debbie AnnMarie Anderson of Lower Hutt.
Marie Boal of Leeston, Canterbury.
Jennifer Box of Dunedin.
Nita Clark of New Plymouth.
Ethel Maude Collins of Blenheim.
Edith Gladys Leslie Coxshall of Ashburton.
Hilda Margaret Davidson of Winton, Southland
Alfred Douglas Dibley lately of Rotorua. (Deceased 18 December 1997. Her Majesty's approval to this award was signified before the date of decease).
Donald Thomas DonaldsonJ.P., of Palmerston North.
Isobel Elsie Fraser Donaldson of Northland.
Pat James Gill of Lower Hutt.
William Martin Innes of Dunedin.
Bryan Eric Jacobsen of New Plymouth.
Lorraine Rose Jacobsen of New Plymouth.
Arthur Henry (Mick) Jellyman of Blenheim.
John Johnston of Whakatane.
Eleanor Jane Leckie of Dunedin.
Miss Vicki Janeen Lowrie of Auckland.
Mary Imelda Mackle of Auckland.
Michael Ronald Mapperson of Auckland.
Evelyn Mary Maxwell of North Shore City.
Gordon Neil Nuttall of Christchurch.
Jessie Joyce O'Brien of Whakatane.
Allan Stanley Parker of Gisborne.
Ruth Clara Philburn of Ngaruawahia.
Daphne Emmeline Regan of Whakatane.
Jack Roderick of Gisborne.
Valerie Jessie ScottJ.P., of Wellington.
Phyllis Maud Topp of South Auckland.
Mary Page Walker of Opotiki.
Eric Ngametua Wichman'Ngau of Auckland.
Barbara Makare Williams of Auckland.
Te Hira Paraone (Brownie) Williams of Auckland.
Richard Yates of Christchuch.

Queen's Service Medal for Public Services (QSM)

Cicely Jean Bibby of Mount Maunganui.
Douglas Brew of Palmerston North. Detective Inspector, New Zealand Police.
Samuel Mita Carter of Featherston.
Hazel Doris Chapman of Hamilton.
Bruce Chilton of Invercargill.
Reginald Gerald Dawkins of Picton.
Owen William Lee Dine of Napier.
Joyce Emma Douglas of Levin.
Ralph Oliver Gillespie of Blenheim. Lately Senior Constable, New Zealand Police.
Dorothy Caroline Grant of Auckland.
Lenore Hart of Bluff.
Wendy Faye Hawkings of Warkworth.
Pamela Elizabeth Heath of Auckland.
Miss Lorna Hughes of London, United Kingdom.
David Stanley Jecks of Cambridge.
Bryan George Jew of Rotorua.
Mohammad Tauqir KhanJ.P., of Auckland.
Carolyn Olive McLellan of Nelson.
John Malcolm of Auckland. Lately, Station Officer, Birkenhead Volunteer Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service.
Gary Frederick Nation of Pahiatua. Chief Fire Officer, Pahiatua Volunteer Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service.
Frank Anthony NeateJ.P., of Nelson.
David Bryan John Painter B.E.M. of Upper Hutt. Lately Senior Sergeant, New Zealand Police.
Ihipera Palmer of Rotorua.
Rex Douglas Patrick of Hamilton. Chief Fire Officer, Waikato Area Operations Centre, New Zealand Fire Service.
The Reverend Robert Logan Peck of Raetihi.
Gustave Marie Willem Frans Porteners of Porirua.
Robert Eric Sincock of Kaiapoi.
Sharon Lee Stewart of Auckland.
Brian Russell Tegg of Piopio.
Peter Murray Thompson of Wellington. Lately Senior Sergeant, New Zealand Police.
Thomas ThompsonJ.P., of Kaponga.
Beverley Joy Tonks of Wellington.
Margaret Trotter of Invercargill.
Leonardine Veronica Van Der SluisJ.P., of Orewa.
William Joseph Walker of Christchurch.
Henry William Kennedy Watson of Tuakau.

References

  1. United Kingdom list: The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 54993. pp. 1–28. 30 December 1997.
  2. "New Year Honours List 1998". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 31 December 1997. Retrieved 6 January 2013.
  3. "Honours committees". United Kingdom Government. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  4. "Development of the Honours System". Royal Household. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  5. "Order of the Garter". Royal Household. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  6. Royal Household. "The Queen and the UK > Queen and Honours > Royal Victorian Order". Queen's Printer. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
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