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The '''1998 New Year Honours in New Zealand''' were appointments by [[Elizabeth II]] in her right as [[Monarchy of New Zealand|Queen of New Zealand]], on the advice of the New Zealand government, to [[New Zealand Royal Honours System|various orders and honours]] to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders, and to celebrate the passing of 1997 and the beginning of 1998. They were announced on 31 December 1997.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour.
==Order of New Zealand (ONZ)==
* [[Jim Bolger|James Brendan Bolger]] – of [[Wellington]].
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File:Bolger, 1992.jpg|Jim Bolger
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==New Zealand Order of Merit==
===Dame Companion (DNZM)===
* [[Fiona Kidman|Fiona Judith Kidman]] 0 – of Wellington. For services to literature.
===Knight Companion (KNZM)===
* [[Ron Carter (businessman)|Ronald Powell Carter]] – of [[Auckland]]. For services to engineering and business administration.
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File:Ron Carter ONZ (cropped).jpg|Sir Ron Carter
</gallery>
===Companion (CNZM)===
* [[Joan Bolger|Joan Maureen Bolger]] – of Wellington. For services to the community.
* Judith Clark – of Wellington. For services to music.
* Charles McNeill Gordon – of [[Northland Region|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 – 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 Turnbull – of [[Katikati]]. For services to health administration.
* Beatrice Rae Wilson – of [[South Canterbury]]. For services to education and the community.
===Officer (ONZM)===
* Barbara Margaret Allardyce – of Christchurch. For services to the community.
* Sidney Boyd Ashton – of Christchurch. For services to Māori 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 0 – 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.
* Borgia Kurupai Hakaraia – of [[Otaki, New Zealand|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, New Zealand|Mapua]]. For services to youth.
* John Desmond O'Connor – of [[Westport, New Zealand|Westport]]. For services to the community.
* Swea Lenore Ross Raitt – of [[Blenheim, New Zealand|Blenheim]]. For services to the community.
* Topsy Stewart Ratahi – of Wellington. For services to the Māori people and the community.
* Toko Renata Te Taniwha – of [[Coromandel, New Zealand|Coromandel]]. For services to the community.
* Patricia Robertson – of [[Rotorua]]. For services to the community.
* Robert Donald Spary 0 – 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, New Zealand|Hamilton]]. For services to linguistics.
* Alfred Youell – of [[Coventry]], United Kingdom. For services to philanthropy.
;Honorary
* Kazumi Nakayama – of [[Fukuoka]], Japan. For services to New Zealand interests in Japan.
===Member (MNZM)===
* John Stacey Black 0 – 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.
* 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 Dang 0 – 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 0 – 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, New Zealand|Dobson]]. For services to the community.
* Ian Ernest Greenwood – of Wellington. For services to surf lifesaving and the community.
* Jean Margaret Hill 0 – of [[Hastings, New Zealand|Hastings]]. For services to health administration and the community.
* John Himiona Hunia 0 – of [[Te Teko]]. For services to the community.
* 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, New Zealand|Methven]]. For services to the community.
* Norman Duncan McKenzie McRae – of [[Wyndham, New Zealand|Wyndham]]. For services to the meat industry.
* [[Laurie Mains|Laurence (Laurie) William Mains]] – of [[Mosgiel]]. For services to rugby.
* The Honourable [[Clive Matthewson|Clive Denby Matthewson]] – of [[Dunedin]]. For public services as a Member of Parliament.
* Patricia Jean Park 0 – 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 0 – of [[Murupara]]. For services to the community.
* Douglas Leslie Shaw 0 – of Auckland. For services to swimming.
* Gillian Kathleen Mary Smith – of Auckland. For services to the disabled.
* [[Mark Sorenson (softball)|Mark James Sorenson]] – of [[Lower Hutt]]. For services to softball and the community.
* Alexandra (Sandy) Stephens – of [[Nelson, New Zealand|Nelson]]. For services to overseas development programmes.
* Peter Arthur Trevor Thomas 0 – of [[North Shore City]]. For services to local-body and community affairs.
* Grenfell Raymore Thurston – of [[Ruawai]]. For services to local-body and community affairs.
* Blossom Matiriama Tropman – of Wellington. For services to the community.
* Graeme Walter John Briggs 0 – [[Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve]].
* Mark Ian Ternent – [[Royal New Zealand Navy]].
* Wayne Peter Boustridge – Royal New Zealand Army Logistics Regiment.
* Anne Catherine Campbell – [[Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps]].
* Brian Walter Ngata – [[Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery]].
* David Alexander Ryan – [[New Zealand Special Air Service]].
* Graeme Victor Aldridge – [[Royal New Zealand Air Force]].
* Athol James Forrest – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
* Murray James Heyrick – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
* Steve John Moore – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
;Additional
* Simon Oscar Rooke – Royal New Zealand Navy.
* Thomas Michael Allen – Royal New Zealand Navy.
==Companion of the Queen's Service Order (QSO)==
===For community service===
* Muriel Gladys Barkman 0 – of Dunedin.
* The Reverend Richard Newman Buttle 0 – of Auckland.
* Tanira Gladding Fraser 0 – of [[Tokoroa]].
* Aldyth Mary Guthrey – of Christchurch.
* Peter Lewis Harris – of [[Napier, New Zealand|Napier]].
* Karaka Roberts – of Dunedin.
* Sheila Sykes – of [[Palmerston North]].
===For public services===
* ruce Macdonald Brown – of Wellington.
* John Ralph Anderson Chaffey 0 – of [[North Canterbury]].
* Catherine Rosalie Gibson – of Otaki.
* Barbara Mary O'Kane 0 – of [[Cromwell, New Zealand|Cromwell]].
* Isabelle Mary Sherrard – of Auckland.
* Margaret Lilian Swift – of [[Pukekohe]].
* William John Martin Treadwell – of Wanganui.
==Queen's Service Medal (QSM)==
===For cmmunity service===
* Debbie AnnMarie Anderson – of Lower Hutt.
* Marie Boal – of [[Leeston]].
* Jennifer Box – of Dunedin.
* Nita Clark – of New Plymouth.
* Ethel Maude Collins – of Blenheim.
* Edith Gladys Leslie Coxshall – of [[Ashburton, New Zealand|Ashburton]].
* Hilda Margaret Davidson – of [[Winton, New Zealand|Winton]]
* 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 Donaldson 0 – 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.
* 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 Scott 0 – 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 Christchurch.
===For public services===
* Cicely Jean Bibby – of [[Mount Maunganui]].
* Douglas Brew – of Palmerston North; detective inspector, [[New Zealand Police]].
* Samuel Mita Carter – of [[Featherston, New Zealand|Featherston]].
* Hazel Doris Chapman – of Hamilton.
* Bruce Chilton – of Invercargill.
* Reginald Gerald Dawkins – of [[Picton, New Zealand|Picton]].
* Owen William Lee Dine – of Napier.
* Joyce Emma Douglas – of [[Levin, New Zealand|Levin]].
* Ralph Oliver Gillespie – of Blenheim; lately senior constable, New Zealand Police.
* Dorothy Caroline Grant – of Auckland.
* Lenore Hart – of [[Bluff, New Zealand|Bluff]].
* Wendy Faye Hawkings – of [[Warkworth, New Zealand|Warkworth]].
* Pamela Elizabeth Heath – of Auckland.
* Lorna Hughes – of [[London]], United Kingdom.
* David Stanley Jecks – of [[Cambridge, New Zealand|Cambridge]].
* Bryan George Jew – of Rotorua.
* Mohammad Tauqir Khan 0 – of Auckland.
* Carolyn Olive McLellan – of Nelson.
* John Malcolm – of Auckland; lately station officer, [[Birkenhead, New Zealand|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 Neate 0 – of Nelson.
* David Bryan John Painter 0 – 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, New Zealand|Piopio]].
* Peter Murray Thompson – of Wellington; lately senior sergeant, New Zealand Police.
* Thomas Thompson 0 – of [[Kaponga]].
* Beverley Joy Tonks – of Wellington.
* Margaret Trotter – of Invercargill.
* Leonardine Veronica Van Der Sluis 0 – of [[Orewa]].
* William Joseph Walker – of Christchurch.
* Henry William Kennedy Watson – of [[Tuakau]].
==References==
[[Category:New Year Honours]]
[[Category:1998 awards]]
[[Category:1998 in New Zealand]]
[[Category:New Zealand awards]]
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The '''1998 New Year Honours in New Zealand''' were appointments by [[Elizabeth II]] in her right as [[Monarchy of New Zealand|Queen of New Zealand]], on the advice of the New Zealand government, to [[New Zealand Royal Honours System|various orders and honours]] to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders, and to celebrate the passing of 1997 and the beginning of 1998. They were announced on 31 December 1997.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour.
==Order of New Zealand (ONZ)==
* [[Jim Bolger|James Brendan Bolger]] – of [[Wellington]].
<gallery heights="100" widths="80">
File:Bolger, 1992.jpg|Jim Bolger
</gallery>
==New Zealand Order of Merit==
===Dame Companion (DNZM)===
* [[Fiona Kidman|Fiona Judith Kidman]] 0 – of Wellington. For services to literature.
===Knight Companion (KNZM)===
* [[Ron Carter (businessman)|Ronald Powell Carter]] – of [[Auckland]]. For services to engineering and business administration.
<gallery heights="100" widths="80">
File:Ron Carter ONZ (cropped).jpg|Sir Ron Carter
</gallery>
===Companion (CNZM)===
* [[Joan Bolger|Joan Maureen Bolger]] – of Wellington. For services to the community.
* Judith Clark – of Wellington. For services to music.
* Charles McNeill Gordon – of [[Northland Region|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 – 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 Turnbull – of [[Katikati]]. For services to health administration.
* Beatrice Rae Wilson – of [[South Canterbury]]. For services to education and the community.
===Officer (ONZM)===
* Barbara Margaret Allardyce – of Christchurch. For services to the community.
* Sidney Boyd Ashton – of Christchurch. For services to Māori 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 0 – 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.
* Borgia Kurupai Hakaraia – of [[Otaki, New Zealand|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, New Zealand|Mapua]]. For services to youth.
* John Desmond O'Connor – of [[Westport, New Zealand|Westport]]. For services to the community.
* Swea Lenore Ross Raitt – of [[Blenheim, New Zealand|Blenheim]]. For services to the community.
* Topsy Stewart Ratahi – of Wellington. For services to the Māori people and the community.
* Toko Renata Te Taniwha – of [[Coromandel, New Zealand|Coromandel]]. For services to the community.
* Patricia Robertson – of [[Rotorua]]. For services to the community.
* Robert Donald Spary 0 – 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, New Zealand|Hamilton]]. For services to linguistics.
* Alfred Youell – of [[Coventry]], United Kingdom. For services to philanthropy.
;Honorary
* Kazumi Nakayama – of [[Fukuoka]], Japan. For services to New Zealand interests in Japan.
===Member (MNZM)===
* John Stacey Black 0 – 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.
* 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 Dang 0 – 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 0 – 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, New Zealand|Dobson]]. For services to the community.
* Ian Ernest Greenwood – of Wellington. For services to surf lifesaving and the community.
* Jean Margaret Hill 0 – of [[Hastings, New Zealand|Hastings]]. For services to health administration and the community.
* John Himiona Hunia 0 – of [[Te Teko]]. For services to the community.
* 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, New Zealand|Methven]]. For services to the community.
* Norman Duncan McKenzie McRae – of [[Wyndham, New Zealand|Wyndham]]. For services to the meat industry.
* [[Laurie Mains|Laurence (Laurie) William Mains]] – of [[Mosgiel]]. For services to rugby.
* The Honourable [[Clive Matthewson|Clive Denby Matthewson]] – of [[Dunedin]]. For public services as a Member of Parliament.
* Patricia Jean Park 0 – 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 0 – of [[Murupara]]. For services to the community.
* Douglas Leslie Shaw 0 – of Auckland. For services to swimming.
* Gillian Kathleen Mary Smith – of Auckland. For services to the disabled.
* [[Mark Sorenson (softball)|Mark James Sorenson]] – of [[Lower Hutt]]. For services to softball and the community.
* Alexandra (Sandy) Stephens – of [[Nelson, New Zealand|Nelson]]. For services to overseas development programmes.
* Peter Arthur Trevor Thomas 0 – of [[North Shore City]]. For services to local-body and community affairs.
* Grenfell Raymore Thurston – of [[Ruawai]]. For services to local-body and community affairs.
* Blossom Matiriama Tropman – of Wellington. For services to the community.
* Graeme Walter John Briggs 0 – [[Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve]].
* Mark Ian Ternent – [[Royal New Zealand Navy]].
* Wayne Peter Boustridge – Royal New Zealand Army Logistics Regiment.
* Anne Catherine Campbell – [[Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps]].
* Brian Walter Ngata – [[Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery]].
* David Alexander Ryan – [[New Zealand Special Air Service]].
* Graeme Victor Aldridge – [[Royal New Zealand Air Force]].
* Athol James Forrest – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
* Murray James Heyrick – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
* Steve John Moore – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
;Additional
* Simon Oscar Rooke – Royal New Zealand Navy.
* Thomas Michael Allen – Royal New Zealand Navy.
==Companion of the Queen's Service Order (QSO)==
===For community service===
* Muriel Gladys Barkman 0 – of Dunedin.
* The Reverend Richard Newman Buttle 0 – of Auckland.
* Tanira Gladding Fraser 0 – of [[Tokoroa]].
* Aldyth Mary Guthrey – of Christchurch.
* Peter Lewis Harris – of [[Napier, New Zealand|Napier]].
* Karaka Roberts – of Dunedin.
* Sheila Sykes – of [[Palmerston North]].
===For public services===
* ruce Macdonald Brown – of Wellington.
* John Ralph Anderson Chaffey 0 – of [[North Canterbury]].
* Catherine Rosalie Gibson – of Otaki.
* Barbara Mary O'Kane 0 – of [[Cromwell, New Zealand|Cromwell]].
* Isabelle Mary Sherrard – of Auckland.
* Margaret Lilian Swift – of [[Pukekohe]].
* William John Martin Treadwell – of Wanganui.
==Queen's Service Medal (QSM)==
===For cmmunity service===
* Debbie AnnMarie Anderson – of Lower Hutt.
* Marie Boal – of [[Leeston]].
* Jennifer Box – of Dunedin.
* Nita Clark – of New Plymouth.
* Ethel Maude Collins – of Blenheim.
* Edith Gladys Leslie Coxshall – of [[Ashburton, New Zealand|Ashburton]].
* Hilda Margaret Davidson – of [[Winton, New Zealand|Winton]]
* 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 Donaldson 0 – 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.
* 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 Scott 0 – 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 Christchurch.
===For public services===
* Cicely Jean Bibby – of [[Mount Maunganui]].
* Douglas Brew – of Palmerston North; detective inspector, [[New Zealand Police]].
* Samuel Mita Carter – of [[Featherston, New Zealand|Featherston]].
* Hazel Doris Chapman – of Hamilton.
* Bruce Chilton – of Invercargill.
* Reginald Gerald Dawkins – of [[Picton, New Zealand|Picton]].
* Owen William Lee Dine – of Napier.
* Joyce Emma Douglas – of [[Levin, New Zealand|Levin]].
* Ralph Oliver Gillespie – of Blenheim; lately senior constable, New Zealand Police.
* Dorothy Caroline Grant – of Auckland.
* Lenore Hart – of [[Bluff, New Zealand|Bluff]].
* Wendy Faye Hawkings – of [[Warkworth, New Zealand|Warkworth]].
* Pamela Elizabeth Heath – of Auckland.
* Lorna Hughes – of [[London]], United Kingdom.
* David Stanley Jecks – of [[Cambridge, New Zealand|Cambridge]].
* Bryan George Jew – of Rotorua.
* Mohammad Tauqir Khan 0 – of Auckland.
* Carolyn Olive McLellan – of Nelson.
* John Malcolm – of Auckland; lately station officer, [[Birkenhead, New Zealand|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 Neate 0 – of Nelson.
* David Bryan John Painter 0 – 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, New Zealand|Piopio]].
* Peter Murray Thompson – of Wellington; lately senior sergeant, New Zealand Police.
* Thomas Thompson 0 – of [[Kaponga]].
* Beverley Joy Tonks – of Wellington.
* Margaret Trotter – of Invercargill.
* Leonardine Veronica Van Der Sluis 0 – of [[Orewa]].
* William Joseph Walker – of Christchurch.
* Henry William Kennedy Watson – of [[Tuakau]].
==References==
[[Category:New Year Honours]]
[[Category:1998 awards]]
[[Category:1998 in New Zealand]]
[[Category:New Zealand awards]]
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