Date: 1843
Date: 1841
Issue Details: First known date: 1841... 1841 The Omnibus and Sydney Spectator
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First known date: 1841
    • Sydney, New South Wales,: H. C. Wilson , 1841-1843 .
      Link: U12865Web resource Digital copy of print publication via Australian Periodical Publications 1840-1845.
      Note/s:
      • 'Edited, Printed and Published by H. C. Wilson' at the Sydney Monitor office. Lower George-street.
      • Published every Saturday evening.
      • From 13 November 1841, the newspaper was edited and published at the Omnibus office in Bridge Street. The issue for 13 November 1841 was still published at the Monitor office but thereafter the printing, as well as the editing and publishing, took place at Omnibus's Bridge Street office.
      • In the issue of 4 December 1841, Wilson provides his full name (as printer, sole editor and proprietor, and publisher) as: Henry Croasdaile Wilson.
      • With the advent of the new series of the Omnibus in March 1843, the newspaper was printed by 'Charles James Gogerly, resident at the Omnibus Office' which had returned to its original location in Lower George-street. The final three issues of the newspaper, published from 18 March to 1 April 1843, give Gogerly's name as both printer and publisher.
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