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Issue Details: First known date: 1838... vol. 36 no. 4092 3 November 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.'
(p. 1)
The Australian Subscription Library, single work column

A column on the history of the establishment of the Australian Subscription Library and the governor, Sir George Gipps, wish that the Library become a public institution. 'In consequence of this', the author of the article writes, '... the Committee ... [will] make the Institution ... a public one, reserving to the original subscribers ... the exclusive privilege of the entree to a private room, the grand hall ... being thrown open to all who choose to become connected with the Institution.'.

(p. 2)
The Theatre, William Kerr , single work review
— Review of The Maid and the Magpie Samuel James Arnold , 1815 single work drama ; My Daughter Sir; or, A Daughter to Marry James Robinson Planche , 1832 single work drama ;
(p. 2)
The Mechanics' School of Arts, single work column

A short paragraph on Nathaniel Lipscomb Kentish's projected publishing of his lectures.

(p. 2)
The Monitor v. Correct Reporting, George Cavenagh , single work column

This column by the editor, Geroge Cavenagh, takes the Monitor newspaper to task for incorrect reporting of judicial matters, something which the two newspapers, (Monitor and Sydney Gazette) had traded accusations in previous issues. The reports are not separately indexed in AustLit. This column includes the names of two of the Sydney Gazette's reporters 'Messrs Applegarth and Oliver, respectable young men' and alludes to the 'drunken disreputable fellow who writes the flash paragraphs for [the Monitor]'.

(p. 2)
Royal Victoria Theatre : Charles the Second &c., single work advertisement (p. 4)
Note: Minor variations appear in repeat publications of this advertisement.

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