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-;======== p : ■< ::r ; y;: . WJk J .wMw W*l P Iffi lISIB ® p I ffiH New Zealand’s First Flag ‘TKTHEN Mr. James Busby was appointed as ’ * the first British Resident of New Zealand tiff \ one °f s rst nota^^e act i ons was to gi ve t^ie young colony its own national flag. With the \ approval of the Governor of New South Wales Wa " \ he had three flag designs prepared. These w\ *1 \ were brought to the Bay of Islands by H.M.S. W\ Alligator; and at u special ceremony on March 20th, 1834, the most important Maori chiefs of the North were given the honour of selecting New Zealand’s first flag. They chose a white ensign with a large red cross of St. George, and in one comer another smaller cross and four white stars on a blue ground. As the new flag was hoisted alongside the Union Jack, the guns of H.M.S. Alligator fired a royal salute. ROLL YOUR (This original national flag of New "Zealand was j FtC ADETTEC subsequently selected as the house flag of one of CiGAriclTkh f}jg Dominion's earliest shipping lines, the Shaw J Savm afi d Albion Co. Ltd.) x wjlr\ W£ New Zealand , Cigarette Tobacca FINE CUT OR COARSE CUT 2 oz. Tins 2/1j y Also In Half-pound Glaaa Jar»— B/4. Hold as much as 4 tins and cost 2d. less. lOO 7&/18. PEPPERMIMT ew«

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Southland Times, Issue 24598, 21 November 1941, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 24598, 21 November 1941, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 24598, 21 November 1941, Page 9

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