WOMAN SOLICITOR.
ADMITTED THIS MORNING.
FIRST FOR TEN YEARS,
To the small list of women solicitors there was added this morning Miss Mary Catherine Enwright, who was) admitted by Mr. Justice Herdman, on the motion of Mr. Gi PJiFinlay. Miss Enwright is the first to.bß admitted during the past ten years, and the only other women solicitors actually practising in Auckland are Migs; t 'Ellen : Melville- and Miss; G. Henriis. , ';.,.',...: '. '■■' '• ■ . ; ■ Born at Westp'ort Miss Enwr.ighi came r t l 6 Auckland" ten, years ';ago and' was educated at-the.. Auckland Girls' Grammar On leaving , that institution she'joined-.the. staff, of Mr. R. Sinclair, barrister and; solicitor. When Mr. Sinclair went to England Miss Enwright entered the office of Mr. G. P. Finlay about 18 months ago. / His Honor! and members of :the legal profession who happened to be in Court congratulated Miss Enwright upon her admission. . . ;,.......,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 215, 11 September 1931, Page 7
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144WOMAN SOLICITOR. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 215, 11 September 1931, Page 7
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