Mixed review of the performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney on 2 July 1838.
Advertisement for a performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 12 July 1838 of the 'Romantic Drama, entitled The Jewess' and the 'Laughable Farce, called The Man and the Marquis'. The performance included a song and dances. 'By particular desire, Mr Miller, Teacher of Dancing, has for this night only, kindly consented to Dance the "Duke of Gordon's Highland Fling." Song "Banks of the Dee," by Mrs Clarke [Anne Clarke]. After which, Mr Miller, also for this night only, will Dance "Byron's Celebrated Hornpipe."'
Advertisement for: 'Real Copper plate Engraving and Printing done in a superior style by London Artists'. Barlow's is the 'original and only Zincographic and Lithographic Establishment' in Sydney.