Commander (CBE) ;Civil division • Ethel Mary Burnett – of
Wellington. For services in connection with the New Zealand War Contingent Association, London. •
James John Clark – ex-
mayor of Dunedin. For services in connection with patriotic undertakings. •
Albert Cecil Day –
Official Secretary to the Governor-General. For services to the New Zealand Government during the war. •
James Henry Gunson –
mayor of Auckland. For services in connection with patriotic undertakings. •
Henry Holland – ex-
mayor of Christchurch. For services in connection with patriotic undertakings. •
Ranald Macintosh Macdonald. For services in connection with the New Zealand War Contingent Association, London. •
William Hugh Montgomery – of Wellington. For services as assistant director of base records. • Iris Brenda Rolleston – of
Lowry Bay. For services in organising the Taumaru Hospital (Lowry Bay) for Wounded and Convalescent Soldiers, and for voluntary services as matron. ;Military division • Lieutenant-Colonel
Hugh Thomas Dyke Acland –
New Zealand Medical Corps. • Lieutenant-Colonel Anderson Robert Dillon Carberry – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Lieutenant-Colonel D'Arcy Chaytor –
Canterbury Mounted Rifles Regiment • Colonel James McNaughton Christie. • Colonel Percival Robert Cooke. • Colonel Charles James Cooper . • Major and Temporary Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Henry Dawson –
Auckland Regiment. • Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Robertson Falconer – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Lieutenant-Colonel Norman FitzHerbert – Wellington Regiment. • Lieutenant-Colonel George Edward Gabites – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Lieutenant-Colonel George Thompson Hall . • Colonel
Ernest Haviland Hiley. • Lieutenant-Colonel George Home – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Colonel John Edward Hume. • Lieutenant-Colonel and Temporary Colonel James William Hutchen . • Lieutenant-Colonel John Patrick Daunt Leahy – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Lieutenant-Colonel (Temporary Colonel) Charles Ernest Randolph Mackesy – Auckland Mounted Rifles Regiment. • Colonel Charles Thomas Major . • Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Haldane Makgill – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Major Thomas McKibbon – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Temporary Colonel Thomas Mill – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Lieutenant-Colonel Herbert Edward Pilkington –
New Zealand Artillery. • Colonel David Pringle . • Colonel James Robert Purdy . • Colonel Charles John Reakes – New Zealand Veterinary Corps. • Colonel
John Ranken Reed . • Colonel The Honourable
Robert Heaton Rhodes –
New Zealand Territorial Force. • Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Fowler Roberts – New Zealand Military Forces. • Lieutenant-Colonel James Herbert Graham Robertson – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Lieutenant-Colonel
James Lewis Sleeman – New Zealand Military Forces. • Colonel Edmund Robinson Smith . • Colonel William James Strong . • Major and Temporary Lieutenant-Colonel John Studholme – Canterbury Mounted Rifles Regiment. •
Mabel Thurston – matron-in-chief,
New Zealand Army Nursing Service. • Colonel
Russell Tracy-Inglis – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Colonel
Thomas Harcourt Ambrose Valintine – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Henry Walton – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Colonel Gerard Arnold Ward. • Major (Temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) James Taylor Watson – Auckland Regiment. • Colonel David Storer Wylie – New Zealand Medical Corps. File:Hugh Acland (1940).jpg|Hugh Acland File:James John Clark.jpg|James Clark File:Cecil Day 1925.jpg|Cecil Day File:James Gunson 1920 (cropped).jpg|James Gunson File:Henry Holland, ca 1929.jpg|Henry Holland File:William Hugh Montgomery.jpg|William Montgomery File:John Ranken Reed 1907 (cropped).jpg|John Reed File:Robert Heaton Rhodes Jr (1915).jpg|Heaton Rhodes File:James Lewis Sleeman (cropped).jpg|James Sleeman File:Thomas Harcourt Ambrose Valintine.jpg|Thomas Valintine
Officer (OBE) ;Civil division •
Thomas Noel Brodrick – of Wellington. For services as under-secretary of the
Lands and Survey Department. • Frederick James Burgess – stipendiary magistrate; of
Auckland. For services as a member of a military service board. • James Burnett – of Wellington. • Donald George Clark – of Wellington. For services as commissioner of the
Land and Income Tax Department. • The Right Reverend
Henry William Cleary –
Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland. For services as chaplain to the
New Zealand Expeditionary Force. • Daniel George Arthur Cooper – stipendiary magistrate; of Wellington. For services as a member of a military service board. • Victor Grace Day – stipendiary magistrate; of
Timaru. For services as a member of a military service board. •
Frederick Earl – stipendiary magistrate; of Auckland. For services as a member of a military service board. • James Sim Evans – stipendiary magistrate; of
Nelson. For services in connection with a military service board. • George Cox Fache – commissioner of pensions; of Wellington. For services in connection with war pensions. • Frederick Chandos Courtenay Fell – of Nikau Bay,
Pelorus Sound / Te Hoiere. For services in connection with patriotic organisations. • James Findlay – of Wellington. For services as chairman of the Overseas Shipowners' Committee, Wellington. • Malcolm Fraser – of Wellington. For services as
government statistician. • James Hislop – of Wellington. For services as under-secretary of the
Department of Internal Affairs, the department in charge of war funds. • William Barr Montgomery – of Wellington. For services as
comptroller of customs. • Thomas Moss – of
Eketāhuna. For services as a member of the National Efficiency Board. • Vera Anita Myers – of Wellington. For services as head of the voluntary staff at the Base Records Office. • John William Poynton – stipendiary magistrate; of
Palmerston North. For services in connection with a military service board. • George Edward Rhodes – of
Christchurch. For services in connection with the New Zealand branch of the
British Red Cross Society and
Order of St John of Jerusalem. • Thomas Sheriff Ronaldson – assistant
public trustee; of Wellington. For service as chairman of the Financial Assistance Board. • The Reverend William Shirer – of Wellington; senior Presbyterian chaplain to the New Zealand Military Forces. •
Guy Hardy Scholefield – of London. •
George Shirtcliffe – of Wellington. For services in connection with the New Zealand branch of the British Red Cross Society and Order of St John of Jerusalem. • The Right Reverend
Thomas Henry Sprott –
Anglican Bishop of Wellington. For services in connection with the selection and allocation of chaplains to the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. • Kīngi Tōpia – of
Taihape; high chief of the
Whanganui and
Tūwharetoa tribes. For services in connection with recruiting and in securing land for returned
Māori soldiers. • Thomas Wilson – of Wellington. For services in connection with the Financial Assistance Board. ;Military division • Major
Leopold George Dyke Acland –
New Zealand Army Service Corps. • Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Oswald Andrew – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Major Charles Eric Andrews –
New Zealand Staff Corps. • Captain
Gilbert Edward Archey – New Zealand Field Artillery. • Major Cyril Victor Baigent – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Major George Bertram Banks – New Zealand Staff Corps, • Lieutenant-Colonel George Barclay –
New Zealand Engineers. • Captain Eric Hamilton Beamish – Wellington Mounted Rifles Regiment. • Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Ferdinand Bernau – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Major Samuel James Bolton – New Zealand Army Pay Corps. • Major Frederick Thompson Bowerbank – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Captain (Temporary Major) John Falconer Brown – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Major (Temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) Henry Meredith Buchanan – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Major Edmund Harry Colbeck – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Captain Leofric Pearson Davies – New Zealand Dental Corps. • Major Peter Maxwell Edgar – New Zealand Veterinary Corps. • Captain David Eardley Fenwick – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Major George Ernest Oswald Fenwick – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Captain Charles Ingram Gossage –
New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps. • Captain Reginald Ronald Gow –
Otago Regiment. • Major
Charles Ernest Hercus . • Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Wilson Hogg – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Captain Gordon Hovey – Auckland Mounted Rifles Regiment. • Major George Rowland Hutchinson – New Zealand Army Service Corps. • Major Arnold Woodford Izard – New Zealand Medical Corps. • The Reverend Archdeacon John Attwood Jacob – New Zealand Chaplains' Department. • Major William Kay –
New Zealand Rifle Brigade. • Major Thomas Lawless – New Zealand Army Pay Corps. • Major
Norman Joseph Levien – New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps. • Lieutenant-Colonel William Little – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Major Eric Lachlan Marchant – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Major Thomas McChristell – New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps. • Major David McCurdy –
Otago Mounted Rifles Regiment. • Major Donald Archibald McCurdy . • Major Charles Edward May – New Zealand Army Service Corps. • Captain (Temporary Major) James Edward Hedley Mewett – Auckland Regiment. • Major John Mounsey – New Zealand Military Forces. • Captain Allan Stanley Muir – of Wellington. • Major Neville Newcomb – New Zealand Military Forces. • Captain (Temporary Major) Harry Oram – Wellington Infantry Regiment. • Major Francis Edward Ostler – New Zealand Army Service Corps. • Major Henry Peacock – New Zealand Staff Corps. • Major Henry Percy Pickerill – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Major Harold Avery Reid – New Zealand Veterinary Corps. • Major
Thomas Duncan McGregor Stout – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Captain (Temporary Major) Kenneth Edwin Tapper – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Captain
Charles Archibald Lawrance Treadwell – Wellington Infantry Regiment. • Major William Henry Turnbuli – New Zealand Army Service Corps. • Major Francis Parnell Tymons –
New Zealand Dental Corps. • Major Hugh Vickerman – New Zealand Railway Engineers. • Captain Herbert Horatio Spencer Westmacott – Auckland Regiment. File:Gilbert Archey in 1927 (cropped).jpg|Gilbert Archey File:Thomas Noel Brodrick.jpg|Noel Brodrick File:Henry William Cleary (1859–1929).png|Henry Cleary File:Fred Earl KC.jpg|Fred Earl File:Charles Hercus.jpg|Charles Hercus File:Dr Guy Scholefield, 1929.jpg|Guy Scholefield File:George Shirtcliffe.jpg|George Shirtcliffe File:Duncan Stout 1962 (cropped).jpg|Duncan Stout File:Charles Archibald Lawrance Treadwell.jpg|Charles Treadwell
Member (MBE) ;Civil division • Alfred Montague Adams – of Wellington. For services as chief executive officer of the Munitions and Supplies Department. • Rachel Mary Barton – of
Hāwera. For services in connection with patriotic organisations. • Margaret Brown Blackwell – of
Kaiapoi. For services in connection with the Countess of Liverpool Fund for the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. • Hilda Bloomfield – of Auckland. For services in connection with the New Zealand branch of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John of Jerusalem and for the
Victoria League. • Annie Elizabeth Blundell – of Wellington. For services in connection with the New Zealand branch of the British Red Cross Society and Order of St John of Jerusalem. • Janet Bowie – of
Milton. For Red Cross services. • Violet McConochie Brown – of
Napier. For services in connection with soldiers' equipment. • Charles Hayward Burgess –
mayor of New Plymouth. For patriotic services. • Alexander Burt Jr. – of Auckland. For services in connection with the Motor Boat Section of the New Zealand Defence Forces. • Edith de Castro – of Wellington. For services in institutions at
Cairo and in canteen at
Ismailia, Egypt. • Esther Charles – of Auckland. For patriotic services. • Lydia Clark – of Wellington. For services in connection with the Countess of Liverpool Fund for the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. • Ethel Mary Cooper – of Wellington. For services in connection with the New Zealand branch of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John. • Frances Zoe Courage – of
Amberley. For services in connection with the New Zealand Branch of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John of Jerusalem. • Gertrude Alice Crawford – of Nelson. For services in connection with the Countess of Liverpool Fund for the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. • Ethel Cuff – of
Te Aroha. For services in connection with the New Zealand branch of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John of Jerusalem. • Hannah Dawson – of Auckland. For patriotic services. • George Finley Dixon – of Wellington. For services as private secretary to the
Minister of Defence. • Mabel Makua-i-te-rangi Hapuku Ellison – of
Ōpapa. For service in connection with the New Zealand branch of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John of Jerusalem. • Harold Gerard – of Samoa. For services as assistant private secretary to the Minister of Defence. • Louisa Grace Charlotte Greenslade – of
Hamilton. For patriotic services. • Thomas Gunnion – of
Temuka. For patriotic services. • Agnes Brenda Boyd Guthrie – of Christchurch. For services as a voluntary worker at the Victoria Military Ward of the
Wellington Hospital. • Eveline Alice Marian Harcourt – of Wellington. For services on the voluntary staff at Base Records Office. • Kate Clara Harrison – of
Whangārei. For patriotic services. • Henry William Harrington – of Wellington. For services as censor. •
Heathcote George Helmore – of Christchurch. For services as aide-de-camp to the
governor-general. • Emma Carey Hill – of Christchurch. For services in connection with the Victoria League. • Margaret Mary Annie Hislop – of
Geraldine. For services in connection with the Countess of Liverpool Fund. • Ann Margaret Hitchon – of Milton. For services in connection with Belgian relief and the entertainment of New Zealand soldiers. • Elizabeth Annie Holdsworth – of Wellington. For services on the voluntary staff at Base Records Office. • William Godfrey Holdsworth – of Wellington. For services on the voluntary staff at Base Records Office. • Lavinia Jane Kelsey – of Dunedin. For patriotic services. • Emma Ethel Maud Ford King – of Napier. For patriotic services. • Sarah Hannah King – of Milton. For patriotic services. • James Benjamin Lovell – of
Havelock. For services in connection with
patriotic funds. • Ethel Constance Chapman Macassey – of Dunedin. For patriotic services. • Mina MacDonald. For services at the Aotea Home,
Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt. • Mysie McDonnell. For services at the Aotea Home, Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt. • Agnes Maxwell McDougall – of
Bluff. For services in connection with patriotic undertakings. •
Pura McGregor – of
Putiki. For services in connection with the Maori Expeditionary Force. • Nesta Gertrude Maling – of Timaru. For services in connection with the Countess of Liverpool Fund for the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. • Basil Arthur Marris – of Wellington. For services as chief clerk, Base Records Office. • Alfred Andrew Martin – of Auckland. For services in organising supply of motor vehicles at Auckland for returning soldiers. • Lieutenant Frederick Gwilliam Matthews – of Wellington For services as private secretary to the Minister of Defence. • James Dothie Millton – of Christchurch. For services in connection with the Citizens' Defence Corps. • Winnifred Moeller – of Napier. For patriotic services. • Janet Elizabeth Murray – of Auckland. For services in connection with the New Zealand branch of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John of Jerusalem. • Leo Francis O'Neill – of Wellington. For services in the Chief of the General Staff's branch of the Defence Department. • Jessie Ellen Page – of
Masterton. For services in supplying comforts to the soldiers at
Featherston Military Training Camp. • Lucy Philson – of Auckland. For patriotic services. • Mary Ann Potter – of Milton. For services in connection with the Red Cross and the Countess of Liverpool Fund. • George Charles Rodda – of Wellington. For services as officer in charge of war expenses branch of the Defence Department. • William Archibald Russell – of Dunedin. For services in connection with patriotic undertakings. • George Herbert Scales – of
Lower Hutt. For services in shipping matters, and other patriotic work. • Annie Wilhelmina Smart – of Napier. For services in connection with patriotic undertakings. • Lilly Mary Smith – of Christchurch. For services in connection with the New Zealand branch of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John of Jerusalem. • Martha Tahumu Spencer – of Bluff. For services in connection with the Maori Expeditionary Force. • Florence Johanna Stevenson – of Christchurch. For work for the New Zealand branch of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John of Jerusalem. • Bernard Edward Howard Tripp – of Timaru. For work for the New Zealand branch of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John of Jerusalem. • Charles James Tunks – of Auckland. For services to the
St John Ambulance Association. •
James Alfred Wallace – mayor of
Motueka. For Red Cross and other patriotic services. • Evelyn Elaine Lydia Ward – of Wellington. For services on the voluntary staff at Base Records Office. • Charles White – of
Blenheim. For services in connection with patriotic funds. •
Cecil James Wray – of London. For services in connection with prisoners of war and the comfort of New Zealand troops in hospitals in the United Kingdom. • Elten Wray – of London. For services in connection with New Zealand prisoners of war. • Fanny Ross Young – of
Edinburgh. For services in connection with the New Zealand War Contingent Association, London. ;Military division • Captain William Atwell – New Zealand Staff Corps. • 2nd Lieutenant Norman Bell – New Zealand Army Service Corps. • Captain Charles Henry Booth – Auckland Regiment. • Major John Thomas Bosworth – New Zealand Staff Corps. • Captain Arthur William Brocks. • Major Henry Harwood Brown – New Zealand Staff Corps. • 2nd Lieutenant Cyril Blake Burdekin – Wellington Regiment. • 2nd Lieutenant Allan Frederick Burke – Otago Regiment. • Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) John Walter Frederick Cahill – New Zealand Army Service Corps. • Regimental Sergeant Major Henry Lower Carter – New Zealand Artillery. • Captain Percy Chisholm – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Captain William Caesar Sarsfield Colclough – New Zealand Staff Corps. • Major Albert Arthur Corrigan. • Captain David Cecil Wallace Cossgrove. • Major Walter Crowther. • Captain William Dobson. • Lieutenant
David Alexander Ewen. • Lieutenant Percy John Richmond Fordham – Otago Mounted Rifles. • Captain Frederick Charles Gentry. • Lieutenant Sylvester Gresham Hale – New Zealand Provost Corps. • Captain Sydney Hartley Hay – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Major Arthur Hosking – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Major William Richmond Hursthouse – New Zealand Dental Service. • Captain David Nathan Isaacs – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Lieutenant William Jack – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Major Henry Jolly. • Captain James Robert Kirk –
Wellington Regiment. • Lieutenant Harry Aloysius Lockington – New Zealand Engineers. • Captain Edward Cronin Lowe – New Zealand Army Medical Corps. • 2nd Lieutenant Gordon Tate Lucas – New Zealand Machine Gun Corps. • The Reverend Edward Elliott Maiden – New Zealand Chaplains' Department. • Captain James Seaton Martin – New Zealand Army Pay Corps. • Major Robert Saxon Matthews – New Zealand Staff Corps. • Captain Samuel Mellows. • Major Odin Henry Moller. • 2nd Lieutenant Frederick William Mothes – Wellington Mounted Rifles. • Major James Alfred Northcote. • Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) Paul Rodolfo Noseda – Wellington Infantry Regiment. • Major Henry Charles Nutsford – New Zealand Staff Corps. • Captain Matthew Henry Oram. • Lieutenant Henry William Osborne – Canterbury Regiment. • Major William Haddon Pettit – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Captain Lawrence Victor Porteous – Wellington Regiment. • Captain William Pryor. • Lieutenant Arthur Gilbert Quartley – Auckland Regiment. • Captain Henry Joseph Redmond – New Zealand Staff Corps. • 2nd Lieutenant Arthur James Ridler – New Zealand Field Artillery. • Major Thomas Hazlett Ringland. • Major Norman John Rishworth – New Zealand Dental Service. • Major David Brett Shand. • 2nd Lieutenant (Temporary Lieutenant) Norman Charles Sheridan – New Zealand Provost Corps. • Lieutenant (Acting Captain)
Keith Lindsay Stewart – Wellington Mounted Rifles Regiment. • Captain Henry Caldwell Tait – New Zealand Medical Corps. • Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) Herbert Tipping – Auckland Infantry Regiment. • Captain George Walker – New Zealand Staff Corps. • 2nd Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) Thomas Samuel West – Canterbury Regiment. • The Reverend Walter Sim Winton – New Zealand Chaplains' Department. • Captain Roy Wilds Fry Wood – Auckland Regiment. File:Brig Keith Stewart.jpg|Keith Stewart File:Cecil James Wray.jpg|Cecil Wray ==Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)==