Editorial explaining the absence of the regular 'Theatre Review' column as Joseph Wyatt had refused free entry to the newspaper's reviewer.
William Jones of 'BRICKFIELD HILL, (Between Liverpool and Goulburn Street), BEGS to apprise his Friends and the Public, that he has a commercial business in the above lines with a large and well selected Stock of Modern & Standard Publications'.
Advertisement for: 'on board the Kinnear, a limited number of the above Publication [The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club] now completed with upward of 50 Humourous Illustrations by Cruikshank, neatly bound, and will be landed in a few days.
Moffitt also advertises 'Walter Scott's Novels complete in 16 vols. ... Martin's New South Wales [possibly R. Montgomery Martin's History of Austral-Asia published in London in 1836] ... and other Works of Standard Merit.'
Advertisement for performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 26 April 1838 to include the 'favorite Play, in 5 acts, called The Stranger' and the 'musical Burletta, as performed at Madame Vestris' Royal Olympic Theatre, entitled Frederick the Great'.