Dame Commander (DBE) ;Civil division •
Silvia Rose Cartwright – of Wellington. For services to women. File:Silvia Cartwright 2017 (cropped).jpg|Dame Silvia Cartwright
Knight Commander (KBE) ;Civil division •
Ross Malcolm Jansen – of
Hamilton. For services to local government.
Commander (CBE) ;Civil division •
Malcolm Thomas Churches – lately
Commissioner of Police,
New Zealand Police. •
Ruth Dallas (Ruth Minnie Mumford) – of
Dunedin. For services to literature. • John Harold Gray – of
Christchurch; general manager and town clerk,
Christchurch City Council. • Dr
Charmian Jocelyn O'Connor – of Auckland. For services to chemistry, education and the community. • Professor
Thomas Vianney O'Donnell – of Wellington. For services to medicine. •
Heughan Bassett (Hugh) Rennie – of Wellington; chairman,
Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand, 1984–1988. •
Peter John Trapski – of Wellington; lately chief
District Court judge. •
Gillian Constance Weir – of
Tilehurst,
Berkshire, United Kingdom. For services to music. ;Military division • Air Commodore Robin John Klitscher –
Royal New Zealand Air Force. File:Charmian O'Connor DNZM (cropped).jpg|Charmian O'Connor File:Hugh Rennie KNZM (cropped).jpg|Hugh Rennie File:Peter Trapski 1998.jpg|Peter Trapski
Officer (OBE) ;Civil division •
Gordon Harold Brown – of
Waimauku. For services to art history. • Professor
Arthur Derek Campbell – of Dunedin. For services to science. • Raymond John Chappell – of Lower Hutt; lately managing director, The Rural Bank. •
Peter Kerry Clark – of Auckland. For services to
bowls. • Mervyn Frank Gorringe – of
Mangaweka. For services to local government. • Dr George Condor Hitchcock – of Auckland. For services to medicine. • Olwyn Joan Holland – of Auckland. For services to education. • Paul Burbridge Lynch – of
Levin. For services to agricultural science. •
Denford Coll McDonald – of
Tawa. For services to the motor-vehicle industry. • Francis Graham Milne Parkinson – of
Palmerston North; deputy chairman,
National Roads Board. •
Jennifer Lynette Pattrick – of Wellington. For services to the arts. • Henry Romanes – of
Havelock North. For services to local government. •
Francis Ryan – of Auckland. For services to local government. •
Linden Charles Mansell Saunders – of Auckland. For services to music. • Tuke Tere Waamu – of
Te Kūiti. For services to the community. • Kenneth Stewart Thomson – of
Dargaville. For services to the veterinary profession. •
Tennant Edward Wilson – of Lower Hutt. For services to sport. • Peter Gerhard Wiersma – assistant commissioner,
New Zealand Police. • Ronald Wood – of
Te Puke. For services to local government. ;Military division • Captain Edwin Stanley Eide –
Royal New Zealand Navy. • Colonel Stuart David Jameson – Colonels' List,
New Zealand Army File:BrownG (cropped).png|Gordon H. Brown File:Kerry Clark CNZM (cropped).jpg|Kerry Clark File:Frank Ryan 1971 (cropped).jpg|Frank Ryan
Member (MBE) ;Civil division •
Jeffrey Victor Archibald – of Auckland. For services to hockey. •
Peter John Babich – of Auckland. For services to the viticultural industry. • Raymond Kelvin Breeze – of
Hokitika. For services to sport and the community. • Simon John Cave – of
Gisborne. For services to farming. •
John Brynn Christie – of
Orewa. For services to manufacturing, sport and the community. •
John William Coley – of Christchurch. For services to art. • Ruth Janice Cowell – of Christchurch. For services to education. • Margaret Mary Darby – of Christchurch; lately chief nurse, Canterbury Hospital Board. •
Frank Dickson – of Wellington. For services to banking and the community. • Daniel John Duggan – of Wellington. For services to the trade-union movement. • Peter Dick Fredatovich – of Auckland. For services to the viticultural industry. • Dr Bruce Robert Noel Golden – of Auckland. For services to aviation medicine. • Gordon Alick Hookings – of Auckland. For services to education and gliding. • James Bryce Jones – of Havelock North. For services to the
Order of St John and the community. •
Anthony Bruce Kendall – of Auckland. For services to boardsailing. •
Ina Mabel Lamason – of Auckland. For services to cricket and hockey. •
Warren Kenneth Lees – of Dunedin. For services to cricket. •
Kerry Leigh Francis Marshall – of
Nelson. For services to local government. •
Maurice Lane Marshall – of Hamilton. For services to education and sport. • Noel Cedric Messenger – of
Tītahi Bay. For services to sport and the community. •
Anthony Robin Le Clerc Mosse – of Auckland. For services to swimming. • Horo Himi Te Waihika (Jim) Pou – of
Whangārei. For services to the community. • George Newton Te Au – of
Invercargill. For services to sport and the community. • Geoffrey Garth Thornton – of Wellington. For services to preservation of New Zealand's architectural heritage. • Wilfred Ernest Wagener – of
Kaitaia. For services to technical education and the building industry. ;Military division • Warrant Officer Class Two David James Fitzwater –
Corps of Royal New Zealand Engineers. • Warrant Officer Class One Brian John Fleming –
Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment. • Warrant Officer Class Two
Matthew John Te Pou –
Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery. • Squadron Leader William Alexander Kennet Currie – Royal New Zealand Air Force. File:John Coley.jpg|John Coley File:Bruce Kendall (NZL) 2009.jpg|Bruce Kendall File:Kerry Marshall, 2007.jpg|Kerry Marshall File:Warren Lees.jpg|Warren Lees File:Anthony Mosse (cropped).jpg|Anthony Mosse ==British Empire Medal (BEM)==