Notice of the Annual General Meeting of the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts to be held at the 'Rooms of the Institution', Pitt St. Sydney, New South Wales, 5 February 1838. The notice is signed by Charles Nicholson, Honorary Secretary.
Advertisement for: To be sold at auction ex Duchess of Kent, 'One case books, marked JP ... damaged by salt water [and] one case books, various'.
An account taken from 'Alexander's East India and Colonial Magazine for September' [1837?]. The account is published in the Sydney Gazette according to the editorial, because it '... differs so materially in detail from the statements made by the same parties when [in the Colony]'.
Alexander's East India Magazine, and Colonial Commercial Journal, was published 1831-1842. A column in the Sydney Monitor (25 January 1832): 2, records that Alexander's East India Magazine was edited by Robert M. Martin, formerly of the colony of New South Wales.
Advertisement to let the 'neat and compact Premises now occupied as the Australian Newspaper Office'. The advertisement is repeated in subsequent issues.
Advertisement for: Performance on 1 February 1838 of: 'the Grand Romantic Drama of the Jewess, or, The Council of Constance' with 'in Act 2nd, The Maid of Judah [performed] by Mrs. Clark'. The latter is possibly a song or songs from The Maid of Judah, music by Rossini adapted by Michael Rophino Lacy,182-?. The performance concluded 'with (first time this season) the laughable Farce called A Day After the Wedding', [Marie-Therese Kemble, 1808]. At the beginning of the advertisement the public is 'most respectively informed, that the first and second representation of Gustavus ... will shortly be repeated' and that 'the delay occasioned between the Second and Third Acts on the first presentation has been entirely removed.'