Issue Details: First known date: 1838... vol. 36 no. 4026 2 June 1838 of The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser est. 1803 Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1838 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
To Pressmen, single work advertisement (p. 1)
Untitled, George Cavenagh , single work column

This column, probably written by the editor of the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, George Cavenagh, reputes the Australian newspaper's assertion that William Jones 'as the proprietor of The Sydney Gazette exercises a control over the Editorial department of ...[the Gazette].' ... 'Mr Jones, as Executor to the estate of the late Robert Howe, has certainly in one sense, saddled himself, much against his inclination, with the legal proprietorship of The Sydney Gazette ; but that he exercises a control over the writings of its Editor, is, we repeat ... wholly untrue.'

(p. 2)
The Theatre, William Kerr , single work review
— Review of The King and the Deserter; or, The Banditti of the Black Forest 1821 single work drama ; One Hour; or, The Carnival Ball T. Haynes Bayly , 1838 single work musical theatre ;
Review of the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales, performances of the plays in May 1838.
(p. 2)
The Temperance Magazine, single work review
— Review of The Australian Temperance Magazine 1837 periodical ;

A review of issue no. 12 of the Australian Temperance Magazine.

(p. 2)
Valuable Books, Fancy Stationery, Drawing Materials, Cutlery, Splendid Paintings, single work advertisement

Auction for goods including '5 cases books, containing English, French, Latin, and Greek School Books. Also, the Works of the most approved English and French authors, viz. : Byron, Scott, ... [ Shakespeare], Bulwer, Moore, Marryatt, Spencer, Hemans, Edgeworth, Cooper, Cobbett, Voltaire, etc. etc.'

(p. 3)
Royal Victoria Theatre : The Irish Tutor &c., single work advertisement

Advertisement for a performance at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 2 June 1838 of the 'Comic Entertainment, called The Irish Tutor', the 'laughable Farce, entitled The Queer Subject' and 'Buckstone's Historical Drama, entitled the Duchess de la Vaubliere'.

(p. 3)
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