This issue of the Australasian also includes:
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 the Baptist weekly periodical, the Christian Pioneer, available from Stillwell and Knight, post free.
J. G. G. writes about the 'great number of Australian Thespians' working on the stage in various parts of California.
Part 2 of the essay only. Part 1 published in the 18 April 1868 issue.
A review of the April 1868 Duke of Edinburgh (aka Haymarket) Theatre productions of Thomas William Robertson's Caste and Joseph Stirling Coyne's The Water Witches and the Theatre Royal production of Pauline; or, A Night of Peril.
With the impending closure at the Theatre Royal of local playwright William Akhurst's Paris the Prince and Helen the Fair; Or, The Giant Horse and the Siege of Troy, Jaques hopes for 'more to come' from Akhurst's hand, and expresses 'a strong objection to gentlemen who, being in the colony and writing plays, are put on one side for authors whose only recommendation is that they live on the north side of the equator. I hold to the opinion that we have the materials, and plenty of the workmen too, suitable for the production of suitable plays in the colony.'