The 1927 New Zealand Royal Visit Honours were appointments by George V of New Zealanders to the Royal Victorian Order, to mark the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to New Zealand that year. They were announced on 27 June 1927.[1]
The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour.
Royal Victorian Order
Knight Commander (KCVO)
- Sir Robert Heaton Rhodes KBE – New Zealand minister in attendance.
- Sir Heaton Rhodes
Commander (CVO)
- James Hislop MVO OBE – under secretary for Internal Affairs.
- James Hislop
Member, fourth class (MVO)
- Captain Edward Patrick Ogilvie Boyle – Royal Scots Fusiliers, military secretary to the Governor-General of New Zealand.
- Frederick James Jones – chairman of the Board of Management, New Zealand Railways.
- William Bernard McIlveney – Commissioner of Police.
In 1984, Members of the Royal Victorian Order, fourth class, were redesignated as Lieutenants of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO).[2]
- Frederick James Jones
- William McIlveney
Member, fifth class (MVO)
- Charles Robert Broberg – superintendent of Police.
- Henry Raumoa Huatahi Balneavis – private secretary to the Minister of Native Affairs.
- Charles Broberg
- Te Raumoa Balneavis
References
- ↑ "No. 33292". The London Gazette. 8 July 1927. p. 4404.
- ↑ "A complete guide to the British Orders of Knighthood". Royal Central. 30 December 2014. Archived from the original on 26 September 2018. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
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