Buggins comments on the sectarian nature of the 'exclusively ... Protestant organ' which has 'lately made its appearance in Sydney' (probably The Australian Protestant Banner). He also notes the death of Irish-born actor Charles Kean (18 January 1811 - 22 January 1868), provides a detailed commentary on the Royal Victoria Theatre's production of The Pilgrim of Love, and a shorter impression of Colin Hazlewood's Aurora Floyd.
An advertisement for the Australian Protestant Banner highlighting 'The Religion of Money'.
An advertisement for the Australian Protestant Banner highlighting 'English Protestants and the Sydney Morning Herald'.
An advertisement for the Australian Protestant Banner highlighting 'Mr. Holt in Rome' and 'Prince Alfred and Archbishop Polding'.
An advertisement for the Australian Protestant Banner questioning Dr William Bland's religious allegiance at the time of his death.
A prospectus for the Australian Protestant Banner: A Journal of Political and Religious Freedom. The journal's creators seek 1,500 subscribers to secure the viability of publishing the Banner.
An advertisement for the Australian Protestant Banner available from G. R. Addison.
An advertisement seeking agents for the Australian Protestant Banner.
An advertisement, probably placed by the printer G. R. Addison, for the latest issue of the Australian Protestant Banner.