List of newspapers in New Zealand
- List of newspapers in New Zealand
This is a list of newspapers in New Zealand.
Dailies
* "Ashburton Guardian"
* "Bay of Plenty Times"
* "Daily Chronicle (New Zealand)"
* "The Dominion Post"
* "Gisborne Herald"
* "Hawke's Bay Today"
* "Manawatu Standard"
* "The Marlborough Express"
* "The Northern Advocate"
* "The New Zealand Herald"
* "The Nelson Mail"
* "Oamaru Mail"
* "Otago Daily Times"
* "The Press"
* "The Rotorua Daily Post"
* "The Southland Times"
* "Taranaki Daily News"
* "The Timaru Herald"
* "Wairarapa Times-Age"
* "Wanganui Chronicle"
* "Waikato Times"
Weeklies
* "Hamilton Press"
* "Herald on Sunday "
* "Te Awamutu Courier"
* "The Sunday Star-Times"
Tabloids
* "Daily Chronicle (New Zealand)"
* "New Zealand Truth"
Historic
1830s
* "New Zealand Gazette"
1840s
* "Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle"
* "New Zealander"
* "New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian"
1850s
* "Daily Southern Cross"
* "Hawke's Bay Herald"
* "New Zealand Chronicle"
* "Otago Witness"
* "Taranaki Herald"
1860s
* "Evening Post"
* "Grey River Argus"
* "Nelson Evening Mail"
* "Star"
* "Timaru Herald"
* "Tuapeka Times"
* "Wellington Independent"
* "West Coast Times"
1870s
* "Bay Of Plenty Times"
* "North Otago Times"
* "Southland Times"
* "Timaru Herald"
* "Wanganui Chronicle"
* "Wanganui Herald"
* "West Coast Times"
1910s
* "Maoriland Worker" [citeweb
title=High Casualty Rate
url=http://www.teara.govt.nz/1966/N/NewZealandPress/HighCasualtyRate/en
author=Bruce Macdonald Brown| publisher=Department of External Affairs
accessdate=2008-07-05
date=1966] , aka "the Standard" sic
* "Industrial Unionist" [http://www.takver.com/history/nz/tm/tm09.htm]
References
External links
* [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast Papers Past] at the National Library of New Zealand - a digitised collection of some historical news papers
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