Lindsay Johnstone Watt

Lindsay Johnstone Watt is a retired diplomat of New Zealand.

  • Lindsay Johnstone Watt is the son of G. J. Watt, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Christchurch.
  • He is a M.A. (Hons.).
  • From 1948 to 1951 he was a day boy at St. Andrew's College, Christchurch.
  • From 1960 to 1963 he was third secretary at the mission of New Zealand to the Headquarters of the United Nations in New York City.
  • In 1969 he was first secretary of the new Zealand embassy in Bangkok.
  • In 1976 he was counsellor at the High Commission of New Zealand, London.
  • From February 16, 1980 to March 17, 1982 he was the Representative of New Zealand to the Cook Islands.[1]
  • From 1982 to 1985 he was High Commissioner in Suva Fiji.
  • From 1985 to 1990 he was New Zealand's ambassador in Beijing.
  • From 1993 to 2003 he served as Administrator of Tokelau.[2]

Lindsay Johnstone Watt
Representative of  New Zealand to the  Cook Islands
In office
February 16, 1980  March 17, 1982
Preceded byTerence O'Brien (New Zealand diplomat)
Brian William Peter Absolum
Succeeded byPaul John Alexander Tipping (1944)
15 November 2009: Tia Barrett
6 September 2005: John Bryan (diplomat)
July 2011: John Carter (New Zealand politician)
High Commissioner
of  New Zealand
to  Fiji
In office
1982–1985
Preceded byMichael Powles
Succeeded byRod Gates
Ambassador
of  New Zealand
to  China
In office
1985–1990
Preceded byTony Small
Succeeded byMichael Powles
Administrator
of  Tokelau
In office
1993–2003
Preceded byBrian William Peter Absolum
Succeeded byNeil Walter
Personal details
Born1939
Christchurch, New Zealand

References

  1. Representatives of New Zealand to the Cook Islands
  2. New Zealand official yearbook, Registrar-General's Office, New Zealand. Census and Statistics Office, New Zealand. Census and Statistics Dept - 1998 p. 75


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