The national colours of New Zealand orders include black, white or silver, and red ochre.[1]
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"Design of The New Zealand Orders". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Retrieved 2015-03-29. Red ochre was given official sanction as a national colour with the institution of the Queen's Service Order in 1975. (Other New Zealand national colours are black and white silver and these may be found in the design of a variety of ribbons for other medals.)
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