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trar's certificate, by writing at any time in the presence of the Registrar before the issue of such certificate, the word ' Forbidden,' opposite to the entry of the notice of such intended, marriage in the ' Marriage Notice Book,' and by subscribing thereto his or her name and place of abode, and their relationship or guardianship, by reason whereof he or she is authorised to forbid such certificate. " 19. Any person having just and reasonable cause in that behalf, may, on the payment of five shillings, enter a Caveat with the Registrar against the grant of a certificate for the marriage of any person named in such Caveat. And if any Caveat be entered with the Registrar, such Caveat being duly signed by or on behalf of the person who entered the same, together with his or her place of residence, and the ground of objection on which his or her Caveat is founded, no certificate shall be granted until the Registrar shall have examined into the matter of the Caveat, and be satisfied that it ought not to obstruct the grant of the certificate for the said marriage, or until the Caveat be withdrawn by the person entering the same. Provided always that in case of a Registrar refusing the grant of a certificate, the person applying for the same shall have a right to appeal to a Judge of the Supreme Court in a summary way, who shall thereupon either confirm the refusal, or direct the grant of the certificate. " 20. Every person who shall enter a Caveat with the Registrar against the issue of any certificate on grounds which a Judge of the Supreme Court shall declare to be frivolous and vexatious, and that they ought not to obstruct 'tKe issue of the certificate, shall be liable for thecosts af the proceedings, and for damages to be recovered in an action by the person against whose marriage such Caveat shall have been entered." ■21. Registrar's certificate to be delivered to jOfficiatinjfMinister, &c, or Registrar present jy, .marriage. 22. Marriage must be solemnized in the place stated in the notice, with open doors, between the hours of eight in the morning and four in the afternoon. " 23. Any person who shall object to be married under the provisions of this Act in the presence of any Officiating Minister, may, after compliance with the provisions of this Act in, all other particulars, contract and solemnize marriage at the office, and in the presence of some Registrar, in the presence of two witnesses, with open doors, and between the hours aforesaid. Provided that in the presence of the Registrar and witnesses as aforesaid, each of the persons shall declare ' I do solemnly declare that I know not of any lawful impediment why I (A.8.) may not be joined in matrimony to (CD.) ;' and each of the persons shall say to the other ' I call upon these persons here present to witness that I (A.8.) do take thee (C. D.) to be my lawful wedded wife or husband.' " 24. The Registrar shall be entitled, for every marriage which shall be solemnized under this Act in his presence as aforesaid, to receive from the persons married the sum of three pounds." « * * # " 30. If any persons shall knowingly and wilfully intermarry on or after the said first day of January 1855 without certificate from the Registrar, or in the absence of an Officiating Minister or Registrar when the presence of an Officiating Minister or Registrar as aforesaid is necessary under this Act, the marriage of such persons shall be null and void." # # # * The Act may be perused during business"' hours at the office of the Registrar, who will afford all necessary information to parties requiring the same. have been received by me for insertion in the ■ Ministers under the Act for the year 1855 :—: —

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Otago Witness, Issue 178, 6 January 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 178, 6 January 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 178, 6 January 1855, Page 1

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