FEMALE SLANDERERS.
To the Kditor of the Nr.w Zkai.anh Hkhald. " Oh! hciiven, Hint sileh companions' tliouMst unfold • Ac (I jtttl in every lioncst. lisnxl it whip, 'I n lu-li llic I'iisi'ii 1 naked throueli the world." Mr. Kmioit,—The Stmir/itn/ of journalism must lie low indeed in Cnnterhurij, when it emulates the rutliiuiism of a JJitiicr/iii Saturday Mevicw. A whip was placed in the " honest hand" of an Auckland boy on that occasion, and "the rascal" was lathed as he deserved to he. "Would it. he out- of place to smrues! 1 let every man in Auckland should eonstitute himsell a committee of inquiry to trace out the slanderer of the " wives and daughters" of Auckland, so lliat. a lilting testimonial may he becomingly administered? .Surely the editor of tlie Cimtcrbm-i/ stmii/iirit must have printed the letter of his "own correspondent " from Auckland without having liret readit. Yours, ie., Km it.i a.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 313, 12 November 1864, Page 5
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