Issue Details: First known date: 1838... vol. 4 no. 330 22 December 1838 of Commercial Journal and Advertiser est. 1835 Commercial Journal and Advertiser
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[Advertisement.]i"Without money I could never do,", Beverley Suttor , single work poetry
Wheelwright Joseph Parker prints a verse of Beverley Suttor's poetry as an epigraph to his newspaper advertisement for agricultural vehicles and implements.
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Royal Victoria Theatre : Brigand &c., single work advertisement

Advertisement for a performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 22 December 1838 of the 'Melo-Drama, entitled The Brigand' and the 'Nautical Drama, called Bound 'Prentice to a Waterman'.

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The Destruction of the Dogsi"The p'liceman came down with a terrible thwack,", single work poetry (p. 3)
The London Prigi"Vell, here I am - no matter how it suites,", single work poetry (p. 4)
Note: Editor's note: The following Soliloquy by an Expiree, at Botany Bay, is from Hood's Comic Annual.
London Anomaliesi"O London's a comical place,", single work poetry (p. 4)
Personal Security, single work short story (p. 4)
Hebdomadary of Mr. Snooks, the Grocer, single work short story (p. 4)
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