1990 Special Honours (New Zealand)
The 1990 Special Honours in New Zealand were three Special Honours Lists: the first was dated 6 February 1990 and made appointments to the Order of New Zealand and the Queen's Service Order;[1] the second was dated 17 May 1990 made awards of the Polar Medal;[2] and the third was dated 27 November 1990, to recognise the incoming governor-general, Dame Catherine Tizard.[3][4]
Order of New Zealand (ONZ)
- Additional member
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
- Dr Thomas Allen Monro Curnow CBE.
- The Honourable Michael John Duffy MP.
- Nene Janet Paterson Clutha (Janet Frame) CBE.
- Arthur Leslie Lydiard OBE.
- Sir Guy Richardson Powles KBE CMG ED.
- Honorary member
- Sir Shridath Surendranath Ramphal (Sonny Ramphal) OE AC CMG QC.
- Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
- Michael Duffy
- Arthur Lydiard
- Sir Sonny Ramphal
Order of St Michael and St George
Dame Grand Cross (GCMG)
- Dame Catherine Anne Tizard DBE – Governor-General Designate of New Zealand.
- Dame Catherine Tizard
Companion of the Queen's Service Order (QSO)
For community service
- Extra companion
- Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal GCVO.
- Additional companion
- Beverley Gwendolen, Lady Reeves.
- Anne, Princess Royal
- Beverley, Lady Reeves
For public services
- Additional companion
- The Most Reverend Sir Paul Alfred Reeves GCMG GCVO – Principal Companion of the Queen's Service Order and Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief in and over New Zealand since 1985.
- Ordinary companion
- The Right Honourable Sir William (Frederick Payne) Heseltine GCVO AC KCB – private secretary to The Queen since 1986.
- Sir Paul Reeves
Polar Medal
- With clasp "Antarctic 1978–88"
- Alexander Richard Pyne – of Wellington. For good services as a member of New Zealand expeditions to Antarctica in recent years.
- Garth Edwin Varcoe – of Christchurch. For good services as a member of New Zealand expeditions to Antarctica in recent years.
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References
- "Honours and awards" (PDF). New Zealand Gazette (23). 15 February 1990. p. 446. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
- "Honours and awards" (PDF). New Zealand Gazette (78). 17 May 1990. p. 1656.
- "No. 52351". The London Gazette. 30 November 1990. p. 18550.
- "Appointment" (PDF). New Zealand Gazette (213). 6 December 1990. p. 4580. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
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