[1] He became part of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand as it was formed (by unification in 1901) and founded several schools in Wellington, New Zealand during the 20th century, including Scots College, Wellington and Queen Margaret College.
[2] He moved to Dunedin in the 1880s after studying theology at Ormond College in Melbourne.
Gibb became a minister of the First Church of Otago in 1886 and lobbied against the annexation of Vanuatu.
During this time he led lobbies against gambling, opium and adultery.
This biographical article about a New Zealand religious figure is a stub.