This issue of the Australasian also includes:
An advertisement for the March 1868 issue of George Robertson's 40-page Monthly Book Circular. The Circular listed all new books for sale.
An advertisement for 'New Works and Stories of Life in Australia, just received by George Robertson'. The Australian and New Zealand books advertised include Susan Nugent Wood's Bush Flowers from Australia, John Morison's Australia As It Is, Maud Jeanne Franc's Emily's Choice and Isabel Massary's Our Cousins in Australia.
An advertisement for 'popular novels, just received by George Robertson'. English, Irish and American titles listed include novels by Anthony Trollope, Mrs Edmund Jenings, Letitia Mary Martin Bell and Henry Cockton.
An advertisement for 'Choice Collections of Valuable Works, just received by George Robertson'. Authors of the works listed include Henry Longfellow, William Shakespeare, Edmund Spenser and Edward William Lane.
An advertisement for 'Popular Works just received by George Robertson'. Authors whose works are listed include Walter Scott, James Fenimore Cooper, Robert Burns, Lord Byron and William Shakespeare.
An advertisement for a range of Irish fiction, 'just received by George Robertson', including novels, legends and folk tales.
An advertisement for poetry and fiction, 'just received by George Robertson', including Australian and British titles.
An advertisement for 'New and Popular Editions of the Poets and Dramatists, just received by George Robertson'. Poets include Henry Longfellow, Walter Scott, Alfred Tennyson, William Wordsworth, John Milton and Felicia Hemans. The 'dramas' referred to include Thomas Moore's long poem Lalla Rookh and a translation of Cervantes' novel Galatea.
An advertisement for 'Popular Compendiums of English Literature, &c, now landing for George Robertson'.
An advertisement for 'Popular Editions of Recent Novels, just received by George Robertson'. Authors whose works are listed include: Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, Edmund Yates, Charles Lever, Thomas Hardy and Elizabeth Gaskell.
An advertisement for imported journals and magazines for 1867. Titles include: Good Words, Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home, Cornhill Magazine, The Young Englishwoman, Once a Week, Temple Bar, Chambers' Journal, British Workman, British Workwoman and Sword and Trowel.
An advertisement for various works by and about Walter Scott, just received by George Robertson.
An advertisement for 'about 20 [illustrated] volumes' of William Makepeace Thackeray's works, available from George Robertson, book importer.
An advertisement for St Paul's Magazine, 'a new monthly magazine of fiction, art and literature, edited by Anthony Trollope and illustrated by J. E. Millais.
An advertisement for the London Journal.
H. T. Dwight, Bookseller, 'near Parliament, solicits inspection of his stock'.
An advertisement for M. A. Pitt's children's reader, The Australian Second Book, published by George Robertson.
An advertisement for the Melbourne printing firm, Stillwell and Knight.