Bravery and service recognised at Government House Auckland
25 July 2011
Bravery and service recognised at Government House Auckland
The Governor-General, Rt Hon Sir Anand Satyanand, will recognise the bravery and service of a wide range of New Zealanders at three investiture ceremonies at Government House in Auckland this week.
The ceremonies will be held on Wednesday 27 July at 10am and on Thursday 28 July at 10am and 2.30pm.
The Wednesday ceremony will acknowledge seven New Zealanders who were recognised in a special bravery honours list released in April. Three of the awards are posthumous and will be received by members of the recipient’s family.
The Thursday ceremonies will recognise New Zealanders honoured in this year’s Queen’s Birthday Honours list. Some of those honoured include philanthropist Sir James Wallace, philanthropist Dame Rosemary Horton, broadcaster John Hawkesby, former Auckland Mayor John Banks, nurse educator Dr Margaret Horsburgh and cricketer Daniel Vettori.
Wednesday 27 July 10am:
• The late Austin
Hemmings, of Auckland, NZ Bravery Star
• The late
Antony (Tony) McClean, of Auckland, NZ Bravery
Star
• The late Anthony Mulder of Auckland, NZ Bravery
Star
• Roger (Murray) Burton, of Auckland, Member of
the NZ Order of Merit
• Constable James Muir, of
Tauranga, NZ Bravery Decoration
• Constable Nicolas
Corley, of Auckland, NZ Bravery Medal
• Chief Petty
Officer Mark Taylor RNZN, of Auckland, NZ Bravery
Medal
•
Thursday 30 June 10am:
• Sir
James Wallace, of Auckland, KNZM for services to the
arts
• Derek Morehu, of Rotorua, CNZM for services to
Māori
• Cathy Dewes, of Rotorua, ONZM for services to
Māori
• Rea Wikaira, of Auckland, ONZM for services to
health administration
• Mark Farnsworth, of Mangawhai,
MNZM for services to the community
• John Hawkesby, of
Auckland, MNZM for services to broadcasting &
community
• Peter Jackson, of Kaitaia, MNZM for
services to journalism
• Josephine Karanga, of
Whakatane, MNZM for services to Māori
• Jo-anne
Wilkinson, of Leigh, MNZM for services to
youth
• Steven Wong, of Auckland, MNZM for services to
the Chinese community
• John Antony, of Auckland, QSM
for services to musical theatre
• George Brown, of
Invercargill, QSM for services to the community
• Grace
Byers, of Te Aroha, QSM for services to the
community
• Stephen Hamilton, of Auckland, QSM for
services to the community
• Vaiopuaa (Vai) Harris, of
Auckland, QSM for services to the community
• Peter
Oldham, of Waimamaku, QSM for services to the
community
• Manjit Singh, of Auckland, QSM for services
to the Indian community
• Harkrishen Singh Kung, of
Hamilton, QSM for services to the Indian
community
• Mary Yearbury, of Auckland, QSM for
services to the community
•
Thursday 30 June
2.30pm
• Dame Rosemary Horton, of Auckland, DNZM for
services to philanthropy
• Hon John Banks, of Auckland,
CNZM for services to local government
• Dr Margaret
Horsburgh, of Auckland, CNZM for services to
health
• Daniel Vettori, of Auckland, ONZM for services
to cricket
• Ratapu (Hori) Te Awa, of Huntly, MNZM for
services to Māori
• Ngaire Guy, of Tauranga, MNZM for
services to music
• Sionepaea Kumitau, of Auckland,
MNZM for services to the Niuean community
• Kuini
Reedy, of Gisborne, MNZM for services to
Māori
• Jonathan White, of Whakatane, MNZM for
services to arts and the community
• Barry Haddock, of
Auckland, QSM for services to education
• Tom Leong, of
Auckland, QSM for services to the electrical
industry
• John Massam, of Auckland, QSM for services
to the community
• Laurence (Laurie) McEntee, of
Auckland, QSM for services to the community
• Wiremu
(Bill) Nathan, of Kaitaia, QSM for services to the
community
• Parakash Chandar Sund, of Auckland, QSM for
services to the community
• Te Waikaretu Wickliffe, of
Kawerau, QSM for services to Māori
• The late Eruera
Wikiriwhi, of Tokoroa, QSM for services to
Māori
• Margaret (Carole) Young of Opotiki, QSM for
services to the community
• Lt Colonel Christopher
Parsons, of Auckland, DSD for services to the
NZDF
ENDS