The Northern Territory Times
The Northern Territory Times and Gazette was a newspaper in Darwin established in 1873 and closed in 1932. The paper was called The Northern Territory Times and Gazette from 1873–1927 and then the Northern Territory Times from 1927-1932.
History
Following the establishment of a settlement at Port Darwin in 1869, the Northern Territory Times and Gazette was set up in Adelaide and first published in 1873.[1][2] The printing press was shipped to Port Darwin on the Gothenburg. The first edition was printed in a government store at the camp at the foot of Fort Hill on 7 November 1873 by George Thompson Clarkson.[2] A week later the Northern Territory Times and Gazette moved to Mitchell Street.[2] Richard Wells was editor until his death in the wreck of the Gothenburg in 1875.[2]
From 1873 to 1929, the Northern Territory Government Gazette was published in the local newspaper, the Northern Territory Times and Gazette, for a short period during this time from 1889–1890, it was published in the North Australian.[1] Editor and proprietor for a few years was Joseph Skelton (c. 1822 – 25 April 1884).
It is one of at least three Northern Territory governmental gazettes that existed, and which are available on line. They were:
- Northern Territory Times and Gazette 1873-1927
- North Australian 1883-1889
- Northern Standard 1929-ca. 1942[1]
The Northern Territory Times and Gazette continued publication until 1927,[2] when the title was shortened to the Northern Territory Times.[2] An amalgamation with the Northern Standard occurred in 1932.[2]
See also
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External links
- Digitised historic Northern Territory Times and Gazette from the National Library of Australia
- Digitised historic Northern Territory Times from the National Library of Australia