The paper's first issue was published on 31 August 1889, the masthead proclaiming it to be "A satirical, social and sporting journal." It had 12 pages, priced 3d. The issue of Friday 13 June 1890 (Vol.1, No.42) was the first to bear the title
Quiz and The Lantern.
The Lantern was a newspaper owned by
Frank Skeffington Carroll from 1876 to 1882, then Charles F. Stansbury, who took on Charles A. Murphy as partner then took over
E. H. Derrington's
Adelaide Punch in 1884. "Autolycus" (
C. R. Wilton)'s comment was "Now that solemn publication has been swallowed up by the sprightly
Quiz. "A Pencil" (Sir
William Sowden) of the
Kapunda Herald and the
Southern Cross editor also used that adjective. The issue of 27 December 1907 (Vol.XI, No.556) of 18 pages reverted to the title
The Quiz. The issue of Friday 27 December 1907 (Vol.XIX, No.1040) of 14 pages, price 1d., was the last which has been digitised as part of the
Australian National Library's
Trove program.
Quiz had offices in
Bray Street from 1890 to 1927, shared with
Sporting Life magazine 1914–1927.
The Herald had offices in the same street 1899–1910 but the connection between the two, if any, is not clear. Bray street in those days crossed
Gawler Place, between
Flinders and
Wakefield streets, and on its western end connected to Victoria Place. The current Bray Street is on the eastern side only. ==Personnel==