
The Bulletin (New Zealand)
The Bulletin was a conservative weekly newspaper in New Zealand, published from 1855 to 1932. It served as an influential publication for political discussion, social issues, and economic topics, often reflecting the views of its readership, which included politicians, business leaders, and the general public. Known for its editorial stance, The Bulletin provided news, commentary, and analysis, shaping public opinion during its years of operation. Its long history offers valuable insights into New Zealand’s societal and political development in that period.