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Indecent exposure

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Indecent exposure

In 1892 the new enthusiasm for athletics led to a small scandal in Auckland. Male athletes were in the habit of changing under the trees before and after training in the Auckland Domain. Two were observed and arrested after a woman complained at their nakedness. They were charged with indecent exposure. The judge found Henry Goldwater and Stephen Murphy not guilty, but told them they should not be running on the sabbath (Sunday) as it was a day of rest.

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National Library of New Zealand, Papers Past

Reference: Observer, 12 March 1892, p. 13

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David Colquhoun, Athletics – Beginnings, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/cartoon/39925/indecent-exposure (accessed 25 June 2026).

He kōrero nā David Colquhoun, i tāngia i te 30 November 2012, updated 20 September 2016.