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Henry Brett (journalist)

Sir Henry Brett (25 February 1843 – 29 January 1927) was a New Zealand journalist, newspaper proprietor, publisher, writer and politician who issued a large number of standard works on colonial subjects.
==Biography==
Brett was born in St Mary Magdalen, Sussex, England on 25 February 1843. and brought up to the printing trade in the office of his uncle, the proprietor of the ''Hastings and St. Leonards Gazette''.〔
Brett left for New Zealand with the non-conformist special settlers in 1862, intending to settle upon the land, but on arrival at Auckland the vessel was boarded by a representative of the ''Daily Southern Cross'' in search of compositors, and Brett was persuaded to accept an engagement on that paper. Shortly afterwards he joined the reporting staff of ''The New Zealand Herald'' and maintained his connection with that journal till 1870, when for the sum of £90 he acquired a third interest in the ''Auckland Evening Star'', which had been recently started by G. M. Reid, and was then in a struggling condition. By the infusion of additional energy, and the employment of carrier pigeons to supply the want of telegraphs in those days—this being one of the most successful innovations in journalism introduced by Brett—the ''Auckland Star'' forged ahead and extinguished its evening rival.〔
In February 1876, Reid disposed of his interest to Brett—the share of the third partner having previously been acquired by the firm—and the latter thus became sole proprietor. He later disposed of a partnership interest to T. W. Leys, who succeeded Reid in the editorship of the paper, which reportedly had the largest circulation in New Zealand. The second publishing venture of the firm was the ''Auckland Almanack and Provincial Handbook'', started in 1872; and they also established the ''New Zealand Farmer and Bee and Poultry Journal'', a monthly agricultural magazine, and the ''New Zealand Graphic''.
Brett was a director of the New Zealand Press Association and president of the Auckland Choral Society, and occupied a seat on the Auckland City Council from 1874 to 1878. In 1878, without a contest, he was chosen mayor.〔
In 1926 Brett was appointed a Knight Bachelor, and he died in Rotorua the following year while there on holiday.〔

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