![]() ![]() The Union Flag is in the canton, with the Southern Cross in the fly.Ī blue flag with the New Zealand Flag in the canton, with the NZP emblem in the fly.Ī blue flag with the New Zealand Flag in the canton, with the Fire Service emblem in the fly.Ī New Zealand Blue Ensign, with the letters "HMC" (for "Her Majesty's Customs" in the lower hoist was in use from 1966 to 1996. The shield of the New Zealand Coat of Arms surmounted by the Royal Crown.įlag of the King's Representative in the Cook Islandsįlag of the Cook Islands with a crown in the centre of the ring of starsĪ red ensign with four white stars representing Crux, the Southern CrossĪ white ensign with four red stars representing CruxĮnsign of the Royal New Zealand Air ForceĪ light blue field with the roundel of the Royal Air Force defaced with the letters, "NZ".Ī blue cross with a wide border on a light blue field. This design was due to a misinterpretation of design instructions.Ī Union Flag defaced with a white circle, with four red stars and the initial 'NZ' at the centre, surrounded by a green wreath.Ī Union Flag defaced with a white circle, with four red stars and the initial 'NZ' at the centre, surrounded by a wreath of ferns.įlag of the Governor-General of New ZealandĪ lion standing atop a crown, over a scroll inscribed " Dominion of New Zealand"Ī lion standing atop a crown, over a scroll inscribed "New Zealand" Personal Flag of Queen Elizabeth II in New ZealandĪ banner of the Coat of Arms of New Zealand, defaced with a blue disc bearing the crowned letter 'E' in goldĪ Union Flag defaced with four five-pointed stars. ![]() The first flag of New Zealand based on the Blue Ensignīlue Ensign with the red letters "NZ" outlined in whiteĪ defaced Blue Ensign with four red stars with white borders to the right, representing the constellation of Crux, the Southern Cross. (See also variant design under "Māori flags" below)Īdopted following the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. Two crosses of St George and four eight-point stars in the canton on a blue background. Māori culture) significance.īased on the White Ensign. ![]() Some flags have historical or cultural (e.g. It includes flags that either have been in use or are currently used by institutions, local authorities, or the government of New Zealand. The national flag of New Zealand and Tino Rangatiratanga flag flying on Auckland Harbour Bridge, on Waitangi Day, 2012 ![]()
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