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A clergyman at Te Awamutu spent the morning of Labour Day looking for a license in connection with a marriage he had arranged to perform at Pirongia in the afternoon. He got in touch with the registrar and everyone connected with the ceremony and, although he learned that the license had been issued, he could not ascertain who had it. The clergyman arrived at the church realising that, if the license was not handed to him, he could not perform the ceremony. Inquiry was made among those present and the document was finally located in the bridegroom’s pocket. It had been placed in an unaddressed envelope and the bridegroom had not known what the contents were. The marriage was then proceeded with.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 600, 2 November 1932, Page 6
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