Issue Details: First known date: 1838... vol. 36 no. 4085 18 October 1838 of The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser est. 1803 Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser
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* Contents derived from the , 1838 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Widow Montgomery, single work advertisement
Subscribers are asked to 'pay the amount of their respective subscriptions ... at their earliest convenience.'
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Postponement of Sale, single work advertisement
Advertisement for the postponement of J. T. Wilson's 15 October sale of books to 19 October '[i]n consequence of Miss Wallace's Concert'.
(p. 1)
Untitled, Nathaniel Lipscomb Kentish , single work correspondence

An accusation against the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser for not allowing 'a fair field in its columns to any individual publicly attacked to vindicate himself'. Kentish's two part 'vindication', a correspondence entitled 'The "Sydney Times" Company' and a column entitled 'To the Public' follow this letter in the columns of the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser issue of the 18 October 1838.

(p. 3)
The 'Sydney Times' Company, Nathaniel Lipscomb Kentish , single work correspondence

A reply to an advertisement entitled, [Notice: Partners in the 'Sydney Times' Newspaper]. The advertisement caused some correspondence in Sydney newspapers between Nathaniel Lipscomb Kentish and others including William Kerr.

(p. 3)
To the Public, Nathaniel Lipscomb Kentish , single work column
Column in the form of an advertisement. In this column Kentish, 'in consequence of an anonymous, but audacious "Notice" ... [published] in the Sydney Gazette', (entitled '[Notice : Partners in the 'Sydney Times' Newspaper]') refutes the allegation that the partners in the Sydney Times newspaper are not partners and that the firm N. L. Kentish & Co. is fictitious. He names the Sydney Times shareholders and the amount of shares each purchased. The list includes John Terry Hughes, John Hosking, George William Evans, George J. McDonald, Barnet Levey (deceased). Peter M'Intyre, William Kerr, A. G. Campbell, John Eales, Sydney Stephen, William Thurlow, John Sparke, William Pitt Burns, Edwin Hickey, Thomas Porter Baxter, John Lazar, Alexander George Dumas and himself (Nat. Lipscomb Kentish) as the majority share holder.
(p. 3)
Evening Sale of Books, single work advertisement

Advertisement for '1500 Volumes of Books, of the most approved Authors ... worthy the attention of any Gentlemen desirous of establishing a Library'.

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