Advertisement for: Works of the most esteemed, ancient and modern authors. Catalogues to be had ‘gratis’ 3 days prior to the sale.
Editorial on the recent libel case brought by Alured Tasker Faunce against the editor of the Sydney Gazette, George Cavenagh.
Extensive report on the libel trial, Faunce v. Cavenagh.
Advertisement for: Performance on 20 March 1838 of: ‘the serious Drama in Three Acts, entitled Therese, or, The Orphan of Geneva’, [Henri Joseph Brahaim Ducange Victor, translated and adapted for the English stage by John Howard Payne, 1821]; ‘To conclude with the Farce in two Acts, called The Lady and the Devil', [William Dimond, 1820].
A detailed advertisement announcing the opening of the theatre and the performance on 26 March 1838 of: William Shakespeare's 'celebrated Tragedy, entitled Othello' and the 'popular Farce, called The Middy Ashore' [William Bayle Bernard, 1836].
The theatre was subsequently named the Royal Victoria Theatre.
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