This issue of The Illustrated Sydney News also includes:
An advertisement for items to be included in the Illustrated Sydney News Book and Sheet Almanacs for 1869.
A brief column describing John Pascoe Fawkner as 'veritably the oldest inhabitant of Victoria and the founder of Melbourne'.
An advertisement for several of 'Partridge's Illustrated Publications', including Mary E. B. Howitt's Our Four-Footed Friends (1867) and the periodicals British Workman, Children's Friend, Band of Hope Review, The Infant's Magazine, The Friendly Visitor and The Servant's Magazine.
The publishers of the Times advise that they have become the proprietors of the newspaper 'hitherto known as the Evening Mail'. From 20 June 1868, the newly acquired newspaper will be known as The Mail and published twice weekly.
Gordon and Gotch 'have much pleasure in informing their friends and the Australian public generally that their London establishment is now open at 121 Holborn Hill, City.
'The premises have been fitted up as Australian News Rooms, and papers are filed for public inspection, official and other documents giving information concerning the colonies will be found there.'
An advertisement for the Illustrated Sydney News Book and Sheet Almanacs for 1869, including details of the 'useful information' contained therein. (A list of New South Wales newspapers is one of the inclusions.)
An advertisement for the Australian Journal providing information on size, cost, inclusions, etc.
A very short advertisement stating that 'the Illustrated London News and Sydney Punch can always be procured in London from Messers. Gordon & Gotch, News Agents, Strand'.
An advertisement for The Illustrated Sydney News including a list of agents and subscription rates.