Commercial Journal and Advertiser

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.

Title page of Commercial Journal and Advertiser , 6 July 1835.