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  1. High Quality New Zealand Flags. Made in Australia. 115 years of flag making experience. Fully sewn and printed available. Delivery or pick up options available.

  2. Buy the New Zealand Flag direct from Australia's leading flag manufacturer, Flagworld. New Zealand flags are available for purchase from our online store in a range of sizes and styles, including knitted polyester, handwaver flags and more.

  3. The Sydney CBD is now home to the world’s largest LEGO store, covering 900…. A mecca for high-end design, The Corner Shop, William Street Paddington, delivers an array of emerging local and international labels.

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  5. The New Zealand Flag. The official New Zealand flag was first used in 1869. It is based on the British blue ensign with the Union Flag (also known as the Union Jack) in the upper left corner, and four red stars with white borders to the right.

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    New Zealand’s first recognised flag was prompted by the seizure of a Hokianga-built ship in Sydney, New South Wales, in 1830. The Sir George Murray sailed to Sydney without a register (a certificate containing ownership and construction details). New Zealand-built ships could not sail under the British flag or register because New Zealand was not t...

    In late 1833 the governor of New South Wales had a New Zealand flag designed, with a white background, four horizontal blue stripes and the Union Jack in the top left corner. However, Busby deemed it unsuitable because it did not contain enough red, a colour of importance to Māori. He asked missionary Henry Williams to design a flag. Williams submi...

    The Union Jack (the British flag) replaced the United Tribes’ flag as the recognised flag of New Zealand when the Treaty of Waitangi was signed on 6 February 1840. The United Tribes’ flag was still used by some Māori – it was flown by the Ngāi Tahu chief Tūhawaiki on Ruapuke Island, near Bluff, until his death in 1844 – and remained a flag of manai...

    The current New Zealand flag is derived from the maritime British Blue Ensign. From 1865 New Zealand naval vessels were expected to fly the Blue Ensign (a flag with the Union Jack in the upper left quarter) with the addition of a New Zealand badge or seal on the right-hand side of the flag. New Zealand had neither badge nor seal and flew the Blue E...

  6. Material. 2 yard PRINTED 2 yard SEWN. Add to Cart. Our best quality New Zealand National Flags are 100% Australian Made. Choose either a Fully Sewn New Zealand National Flag or Printed New Zealand National Flag in 2 yard (1800x900mm) size. Different sizes are available, please contact us for a quotation. Manufactured from top quality fabrics.

  7. Introduction. Learn about the design and history of the New Zealand flag and how to display it correctly, including when to fly it at half-mast. You can also find out about other official flags and the Tino Rangatiratanga flag. Display rules for the New Zealand flag.

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