New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator

The Gazette was first published in London under the auspices of the New Zealand Company on 21 August 1839.

The second issue was published on 18 April 1840 in Wellington, making it the first newspaper printed in New Zealand.

The paper was initially owned and edited by Samuel Revans but it was always perceived as the mouthpiece of the New Zealand Company.

The vigour with which the Gazette did battle with the enemies of the Company alienated many of the public and in 1842 led settlers in Wellington to start a rival newspaper, the New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser.

[3] The printers of the Gazette were employed by the New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian which began a few weeks later.