A report on an attempt to publish a newspaper in Parramatta, New South Wales, to be called The Cumberland Advertiser with a first number due on 1 July 1838.
See later reports published in the Sydney Gazette (29 May 1838): 2 and (21 June 1838): 2.
An advertisement in correspondence form naming William Kerr as the person advancing security for money loaned by Sarah Levey's stepfather Jacob Josephson to a Mr Cameron. Kerr is named as Cameron's 'friend and companion'. Kerr, apparently, endeavoured to get the security set aside in the Court of Requests. The theatrical term 'farce' is used to describe Kerr's actions at the Court.
An advertisement for the performance of 'the Melo-Drama entitled The King and the Deserter; or, The Banditti of the Black Forest'; 'the laughable Farce, called Honest Thieves'; and 'the Domestic Drama in one Act, entitled The Daughter' at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales, on 22 May 1838.