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How Otago students got it on in the 19th century The lads and lasses of Dunedin have a few tricks up their sleeves when it comes to dating and hookups. But how did students do it back in the day, before the technological lubrication of Tinder and Snapchat? Critic did a deep dive into old school dating, circa the 1800s, and here’s what we found.
The Dating Pool The dating pool back in the 19th century was vastly different to what it is now. There was no such thing as a breatha or beezy. Instead, due to the Otago Gold Rush, there were quite a few miners and farmers in Dunedin, as well as your standard office workers and pretentious law and med students. Alongside this, there was the brand-new Selwyn Theological College, and your choice of 26 different “houses of ill fame”, otherwise known as brothels. These were mostly concentrated around the present day Stafford Street area, then known as the ‘Devil’s Half Acre’. At the time, male homosexua ....
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Blackburn Magistrates Court A MAN carried out a revenge attack by throwing a brick at another man s car and then using it to smash windows in his house. Blackburn magistrates heard Peter Forster carried out the attack because he felt the other man was interfering in his life. Forster, 40, of Stafford Street, Walsall, pleaded guilty to two charges of criminal damage. He was made subject to a community order for 12 months with 20 days rehabilitation and nine-month drug rehabilitation requirement. He was ordered to pay £500 compensation and fined £15. Jade Coleman, prosecuting, said witnesses saw Forster walking along Blackburn Road, Darwen, at 3.50pm in an agitated state. He picked up a brick and threw it at a Nissan Juke three times, causing damage to the windscreen. ....