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UNDER THE LASH. A Young Man Horsewhipped by an Irate Female.

Auckland, January 21, < Ever since the days of Lola Monte/,, and perhaps prior to the advent ot that strongminded fomalo on this mundane sphere, it has been the practice of women of a certain olass, when maligned or otherwise injured by persons of the opposite sex, to wipe out the insult by an application of the lash to the back of the traducer. Mrs Fredericks^ the v'ife a nigger minstrel well known in this city, disturbed the staid respectability that usually rules supreme at the Clarendon Hotel, Queen-street, on Monday night last by severely horsewhipping a young man named Edward Prentice, who, she believed, rightly or wrongly,' had circulated scandalous reports concerning her, one of them being that she was about to establish a house of ill-fame. Mrs Fredericks has been residing at the Clarendon Hotel, having come to Auckland on a visit, and Prentice has been in the habit of dining at the same hostelry The lady, hearing that these reports were being industriously circulated, and being informed that Prentice was one of her traducers, determined upon inflicting summary punishment on him, acting, we understand, on the advice of some theatrical friends who were staying in the same hotel, and who, at the time of the assault, were present to see the fun. On Monday evening, shortly after the doors of tho Clarendon had been closed, the lady came into the passage leading to the private door, and observing Prentice peated on a table, observed to a bystandor, "Do you see that thing sitting on the table? lam going to horsowhip him to-night " She then invited the young man into a private room. He complied, quite unconscious of the treat that was in storo for him, when she with considerable alacrity produced a silver mounted lady's horsowhip, which she had kept concealed in the folds of her dross, and proceeded to ca&tigato him over tho head and shoulders. Prentice offered no resistance, though with his hands he succeeded in warding off many of the blows aimed at his face. Tho flogging was continued for upwards of a minuto, during which time Prentice strongly denied that ho had circulated the scandal. Mrs Fredericks, somewhat out of breath, and perhaps mollified at the young man's passivo demoanour,declared a truce, and thoflogger and the flogged "had it out" verbally, the result of the convention being that the lady was half induced to beliove that she had acted somewhat hastily. Prentice is considerably marked about the shoulders, and thoro are a few slight bruises on his face. The flogging was conducted so quietly that persons seated in an adjoining room, though they heard the "swish" of the whip, had no idea of the dramatic incident proceeding on the other side of the partition.

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 86, 24 January 1885, Page 3

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UNDER THE LASH. A Young Man Horsewhipped by an Irate Female. Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 86, 24 January 1885, Page 3

UNDER THE LASH. A Young Man Horsewhipped by an Irate Female. Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 86, 24 January 1885, Page 3

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