Issue Details: First known date: 1838... vol. 36 no. 3075 3 February 1838 1838 of The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser est. 1803 Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser
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* Contents derived from the , 1838 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts, single work advertisement

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.

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The Australian Magazine, single work advertisement
Advertisement for the second issue of the Australian Magazine. The advertisement lists the contents of the magazine and where it can be purchased.
(p. 1)
Ex Duchess of Kent : Auction, single work advertisement

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'.

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[Untitled], single work column
Short note on the 'engagement of almost the whole corps dramatique of Van Diemen's Land, for the new theatre, Pitt-street.' Above this note is a paragraph on the appearance of 'Buckley, the Port Phillip giant' at the Hobart Town Theatre.
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The Critics of Eatanswill, Charles Dickens , extract novel (p. 2)
Mrs Fraser, Thomas Kelly , single work correspondence (p. 3)
Theatre Royal, Sydney : Othello Travestie &c., single work advertisement

Advertisement for: Performances on 3 February 1838 of: 'first night of the Revival of the Burlesque Burletta of Othello Trevestie [sic], with all the Original Music, as performed with unbounded success at the London Theatres' and the 'Comedy, in Three Acts, entitled Married Life' [John Baldwin Buckstone,1834].

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The Masked Ball, single work short story (p. 4)
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