An advertisement for the production of George Henry Lewes's The Game of Speculation and Richard Sheridan's The Critic at the Prince of Wales Opera House on 18 and 19 February 1868.
The 18 February performance was under the patronage of the officers of H. M. S. Galatea; the 19 February performance was 'by the command of H. R. H. The Duke of Edinburgh'.
An advertisement for the final performance by Miss Aitken and Mr T. P. Hill at the Masonic Hall on 20 February 1868.
The Wallsend correspondent of the Newcastle Chronicle seeks to enlist the support of the Hon. Henry Parkes in removing the tax levied on country delivery of newspapers.
A report on a lecture delivered by the Rev'd T. S. Forsaith to the Surry Hills Literary Institute. Forsaith used the nursery rhyme 'Jack Sprat' to illustrate his 'exposure of the fallacy of recent sceptical criticism'.
The 'Flaneur' offers comments on three disparate subjects: colonial governments (particularly in India); the Irish in the colony of New South Wales; and the social scandals of Paris.
The 'Flaneur' also writes: 'It is said that a satirical journal is to be started shortly in support of Ministerial interests. It is to be called The Mongoose, and is intended to act as a counterpoise to The Laughing Jackass. The contest between the two will be watched with some interest.' [There is no evidence that a journal titled 'The Mongoose' was ever published.]