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Bulls, New Zealand

Bulls
Minor urban area
Bulls is located in New Zealand
Bulls
Bulls
Coordinates: 40°10′S 175°23′E / 40.167°S 175.383°E / -40.167; 175.383Coordinates: 40°10′S 175°23′E / 40.167°S 175.383°E / -40.167; 175.383
Country New Zealand
Region Manawatu-Wanganui
Territorial authority Rangitikei District
Government
 • Mayor Andy Watson
 • MP Ian McKelvie
Population (June 2016)
 • Total 1,660
Postcode(s) 4818

Bulls is a small town near Palmerston North on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It is in a fertile farming area in the Rangitikei District at the junction of State Highways 1 and 3 about 160 kilometres north of Wellington. According to a June 2015 Statistics New Zealand estimate, Bulls has a population of 1,630 inhabitants.

Recent marketing makes puns with the name, for example "New Zealand gets its milk from Bulls" or the sign for the local police station "Const-a-bull".

The town is named after James Bull, who founded the town and owned the first general store there. The town was originally called Bull Town, but this was changed to Clifton and then renamed back to Bulls at the urging of Sir William Fox.

The eastern end of the State Highway 1 bridge over the Rangitikei River south-east of the town collapsed suddenly in 1973 while being crossed by a bus. No-one was killed and the collapsed part was rebuilt.

The former Lake Alice Psychiatric hospital is 8 km north of Bulls, the hospital closed in 1999. Lake Alice was a large contributor to the Bulls and Marton economy.

As part of the Rangitikei District, the current Mayor of Rangitikei since 2013 is Andy Watson.

Bulls is the main town in the Bulls ward of the Rangitikei District Council, which elects two of the eleven district councillors. The two councillors of the Bulls ward are Rebecca McNeil and Tim Harris. The mayor and councillors are all due for re-election in October 2016.


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