Викривлений синій кормовий прапор з чотирма червоними зірками з білою облямівкою, представляючими собою сузір'я [[Південний Хрест (сузір'я)|Південний Хрест (англ.Crux)]].
Синій кормовий прапор з червоними літерами "NZ" з білою облямівкою.
1834–1840
Прапор Об'єднаних Племен Нової Зеландії
Базується на білому кормовому прапорі. Два хрести Святого Георгія і чотири восмикінечні зірки в кантоні на синьому тлі.[1] (Дивіться інші варіант дизайну нижче під "Прапори маорі".
A blue flag with the New Zealand Flag in the canton, with the NZP emblem in the fly.
New Zealand Fire Service Ensign
A blue flag with the New Zealand Flag in the canton, with the Fire Service emblem in the fly.
1996–
New Zealand Customs Flag
A New Zealand Blue Ensign, with the letters "HMC" (for "Her Majesty's Customs" in the lower hoist was in use from 1966 to 1996. This flag superseded it in 1996.
1968–1998
New Zealand Ministry of Transport Ensign
A sky blue flag with the New Zealand Ensign in the canton, with the NZMOT coat of arms within a blue disc in the fly.
Blue and gold, horizontally divided by a zigzag line ("dancetty", in vexillological terms), with counterchanged eight-pointed stars. Used by the Otago Regional Council, and widely by the general public in the Otago region
This flag includes the Union Jack, symbolising British links, and the national colours of New Zealand, black and white, with the red from the cross of the Union Jack being extended to show the Maori colour of red. The southern cross is also prominent.[3]
2007
Helen Clark's flag
Helen Clark made her proposal while Prime Minister of New Zealand. She said that deleting the Union Jack from the New Zealand flag was a possibility if people wanted to redesign the flag, leaving it as a "rather attractive Southern Cross".[4]
2005
Kyle Lockwood's flag
A red, white and blue flag representing "the people of New Zealand". The blue colour represents the ocean, the red represents the Maori and the blood of soldiers, and white is a reference to the "Land of the Long White Cloud". Two alternative versions of the flag include one in black, white, blue and red, and one in red, white and black (the colours of the Maori flag).
A modification of the current flag with the initials NZ to stylise the Union Jack and a long white cloud has made it to some a flag of compromise. This combination retains traditional links with the United Kingdom and New Zealand's Polynesian heritage. The NZ jack design is also reminiscent of the old 1974 Christchurch Commonwealth Games insignia. This design was displayed in newspapers around the country in 2005, and on an earlier TV debate with the late Angela De Audney.[5]
1998
James Dignan's flag
Combines the red-white-blue and stars of the current flag (though with a brighter blue) and the bold diagonals of the Union Flag with the black-white-red of the flag of Tino rangatiratanga, and adds the silver fern. Promoted widely after a New Zealand Herald article in 2002.[6]