William Henry Triggs (10 May 1855 – 17 June 1934) was a New Zealand journalist, newspaper editor, and politician.
He emigrated to New Zealand in 1878 and worked as a journalist, initially on The Evening Post of Wellington, then The Timaru Herald of which he was the editor 1885–1886.
He then moved to The Press of Christchurch, of which he was the editor from 1895 to 1919 and a director from 1909 to 1919.
He was present at the signing of the peace Treaty of Versailles.
[1] He was appointed to the New Zealand Legislative Council on 7 May 1918, and was reappointed from 7 May 1925.