New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal

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New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal
New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal.jpg
TypeCommemorative medal
Awarded forMaking a recognized contribution to New Zealand
CountryNew Zealand
Presented byQueen of New Zealand
EligibilityNew Zealand and Commonwealth citizens
StatusOnly awarded in 1990
Established9 February 1990
Total3,632
New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal ribbon.png
Ribbon of the medal
Precedence
Next (higher)Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal
Next (lower)New Zealand Suffrage Centennial Medal 1993

The New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal was a commemorative medal awarded in New Zealand in 1990 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, and was awarded to approximately 3,000 people.

Background[]

The New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal was instituted by Royal Warrant of Queen Elizabeth II on 9 February 1990. It was to be awarded only during 1990 to about 3,000 people selected in recognition of the contribution they have made to some aspect of New Zealand life, especially the various 1990 celebrations. Subsequently 3,632 medals were awarded.[1]

The medal is known as the Sesquicentennial Medal, because it was issued on the 150th anniversary of signing of the Treaty of Waitangi by representatives of the British Crown and various Māori chiefs from the North Island of New Zealand on 6 February 1840.

The New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal is an official medal to be worn on all occasions on which decorations and medals are worn. It is worn after Coronation and Jubilee medals, but before decorations and medals for long service.[2] It is accompanied by a certificate bearing the signatures of the Queen, the Governor-General and the Prime Minister.

Notable recipients[]

The following list includes notable people who received the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal,[3] and is not an exhaustive list of recipients.

A[]

  • Nancy Adams
  • Lance Adams-Schneider
  • Ray Ahipene-Mercer
  • Greg Aim
  • Tofilau Eti Alesana
  • Percy Allen
  • Phil Amos
  • Gary Anderson
  • John Anderson
  • Noel Anderson
  • Robert Anderson
  • Ross Anderson
  • Jim Anderton
  • Prince Andrew, Duke of York
  • Jon Andrews
  • Derek Angus
  • Anne, Princess Royal
  • Doug Anthony
  • Te Atairangikaahu
  • Ian Athfield
  • Peter Atkins
  • Anne Audain
  • Margaret Austin
  • Rex Austin
  • Graeme Avery

B[]

  • Ron Bailey
  • Gary Ball
  • Bill Ballantine
  • Ann Ballin
  • John Banks
  • David Baragwanath
  • Ron Barclay
  • Jim Barnes
  • Michael Bassett
  • Mary Batchelor
  • Margaret Bazley
  • David Beattie
  • Don Beaven
  • Richard Bedford
  • C. E. Beeby
  • Bruce Beetham
  • John Belgrave
  • Jim Belich
  • Garry Bell
  • Bob Bell
  • David Bellamy
  • Charles Bennett
  • Manuhuia Bennett
  • Bill Birch
  • Dave Bishop
  • Gordon Bisson
  • Norman Blacklock
  • June Blundell
  • Jim Bolger
  • Joan Bolger
  • Reg Boorman
  • Betty Bourke
  • Lionel Bowen
  • John Bracewell
  • Don Brash
  • Geoff Braybrooke
  • Barry Brill
  • Bill Brock
  • Hilton Brown
  • Len Brown
  • Michael Brown
  • Mick Brown
  • Denis Browne
  • Tony Browne
  • John Buck
  • Vicki Buck
  • Marguerite Buist
  • Philip Burdon
  • John Burke
  • Kerry Burke
  • Carolyn Burns
  • Mark Burton
  • Hector Busby
  • David Butcher

C[]

  • Bruce Cameron
  • Gregor Cameron
  • Richard Campion
  • David Carruthers
  • John Carter
  • Silvia Cartwright
  • Maurice Casey
  • Len Castle
  • Marlene Castle
  • David Caygill
  • Charles, Prince of Wales
  • Ursula Cheer
  • Neil Cherry
  • John Chewings
  • Ron Chippindale
  • Gordon Christie
  • Helen Clark
  • John Clarke
  • Caryll Clausen
  • John Collinge
  • Anne Collins
  • Fraser Colman
  • Ray Columbus
  • Ken Comber
  • Graham Condon
  • Jeremy Coney
  • Sandra Coney
  • Craig Connell
  • Mick Connelly
  • Robin Cooke
  • Angus Cooper
  • Michael Cooper
  • Morrin Cooper
  • Warren Cooper
  • Whina Cooper
  • Assid Corban
  • Miriam Corban
  • Paul Cotton
  • Ben Couch
  • Mel Courtney
  • Joy Cowley
  • Michael Cox
  • Wyatt Creech
  • Sharon Crosbie
  • Barry Crump
  • Max Cryer
  • Michael Cullen
  • Peter Cullinane
  • Allen Curnow
  • Barry Curtis

D[]

  • Barry Dallas
  • John Daly-Peoples
  • Kevin Darling
  • Trevor Davey
  • Sonja Davies
  • Brian Davis
  • Te Aue Davis
  • Ronald Davison
  • Graham Davy
  • Neil Dawson
  • Trevor de Cleene
  • Geoffrey de Deney
  • Roderick Deane
  • Monita Delamere
  • Miriam Dell
  • Richard Dell
  • Charlie Dempsey
  • Avinash Deobhakta
  • Susan Devoy
  • Colleen Dewe
  • Margaret di Menna
  • Allan Dick
  • Colin Dickinson
  • Ian Dickison
  • Jack Dodd
  • Lynley Dodd
  • Tim Dodds
  • Akoka Doi
  • Chris Doig
  • Haddon Donald
  • Felix Donnelly
  • Nigel Donnelly
  • Malcolm Douglas
  • Roger Douglas
  • Bernard Dowiyogo
  • Gavin Downie
  • Tessa Duder
  • Michael Duffy
  • John Dunmore
  • Peter Dunne
  • Eddie Durie
  • Mason Durie
  • Harry Duynhoven
  • Jeremy Dwyer

E[]

  • Paul East
  • Elizabeth Edgar
  • Sandra Edge
  • Prince Edward
  • Jim Edwards
  • Jack Elder
  • Sian Elias
  • John Elliott
  • Brian Elwood
  • Jonathan Elworthy
  • Peter Elworthy
  • Timothy Elworthy
  • Glen Evans
  • Margaret Evans
  • Dean Eyre

F[]

  • David Fagan
  • John Falloon
  • Bob Fenton
  • Bruce Ferguson
  • Taito Phillip Field
  • Betty Flint
  • Alan Frampton

G[]

H[]

  • Elizabeth Hanan
  • Anne Hare
  • Bryce Harland
  • Jenny Harper
  • Graeme Harrison
  • Pat Harrison
  • Ann Hartley
  • Bob Harvey
  • David Hay
  • John Hickman
  • Michael Hill
  • Peter Hillary
  • John Hinchcliff
  • Bronwen Holdsworth
  • Beverley Holloway
  • Peter Hooper
  • Rosie Horton

I[]

  • Kevin Ireland

J[]

  • Guy Jansen
  • Ross Jansen
  • Michael Jones
  • Anne Judkins

K[]

  • Barbara Kendall
  • Elspeth Kennedy
  • Annette King
  • Peggy Koopman-Boyden

L[]

  • Bill Laney
  • Harry Lapwood
  • David Ledson
  • Di Lucas
  • Sybil Lupp
  • Patrick Lynch

M[]

  • Brian MacDonell
  • Apirana Mahuika
  • Emarina Manuel
  • Denis Marshall
  • Kerry Marshall
  • Russell Marshall
  • Richard Mayson
  • Lesley Max
  • Thaddeus McCarthy
  • David McGee
  • Ian McKinnon
  • Jim McLay
  • Alec McLean
  • Ian McLean
  • Joan Metge
  • Ross Meurant
  • Patrick Millen
  • Barbara Moore
  • Garry Moore
  • Mike Moore

O[]

P[]

  • Denis Pain
  • Rose Pere
  • Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
  • Alexia Pickering
  • Simon Poelman
  • Judith Potter
  • Erenora Puketapu-Hetet

Q[]

  • Derek Quigley
  • Ian Quigley

R[]

  • Jack Ridley
  • Diane Robertson
  • Leilani Rorani

S[]

  • Laurie Salas
  • Guy Salmon
  • Anand Satyanand
  • Piri Sciascia
  • Peter Shirtcliffe
  • Brian Shorland
  • Cheryll Sotheran
  • Dryden Spring
  • Evelyn Stokes
  • Peter Sutherland

T[]

  • Rob Talbot
  • Brian Talboys
  • Jeff Tallon
  • Howie Tamati
  • Tangaroa Tangaroa
  • Heather Tanguay
  • Iritana Tāwhiwhirangi
  • Diggeress Te Kanawa
  • Kiri Te Kanawa
  • Somerford Teagle
  • John Terris
  • Ted Thomas
  • Geoff Thompson
  • Lindsay Tisch
  • Catherine Tizard
  • Esme Tombleson
  • David Tompkins

U[]

  • Charles Upham

W[]

  • Maureen Waaka
  • Beverley Wakem
  • Tim Wallis
  • David Walter
  • Marilyn Waring
  • Mark Weldon
  • Merv Wellington
  • Koro Wētere
  • Davina Whitehouse
  • Cliff Whiting
  • Peter Williams
  • Margaret Wilson

Y[]

Z[]

  • Rachael Zister

References[]

  1. ^ "Other Distinctive NZ Honours". DPMC. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
  2. ^ "Order of Wear: Orders, Decorations and Medals in New Zealand". DPMC. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
  3. ^ Taylor, Alister; Coddington, Deborah (1994). Honoured by the Queen – New Zealand. Auckland: New Zealand Who's Who Aotearoa. ISBN 0-908578-34-2.

Bibliography[]

  • New Zealand Official Year Book, 1990 (page 57)

External links[]

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