The Commercial Journal and Advertiser is a defunct Australian newspaper that was published in Sydney New South Wales, from the 1830s and continued publication through to the mid 1840s, under various names[1] in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The earliest existent copy of the paper, found in an Australian library, is no.
[2][3] From 6 January 1841 to 30 June 1841, the paper was published as the Free Press and Commercial Journal, and began with new numbering sequence, which continued up to no.
[3][4] On 5 April 1845 the publication recommenced, under the name Commercial Journal, General Advertiser and Odd Fellows' Advocate, with a new numbering sequence.
[3] On April 16, 1845, the title was simplified to the Commercial Journal and General Advertiser, and was again changed to the Examiner on August 9.