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Every Sunday morning before nine o'clock Mr. Justics Hawkins and Sir Char es Rmsell may, says the London correspondent of the Manchester Guardian, be seen separately and dihgeatly riding in Hyde Park. Of all lawyers these are the two who know most about dorses, and their methodical exercise suggests the highest power of getting through a great deal of work. Experience mates one distrust the stories which were prevalent when the habits of the hardest workeis were less known of excessive inattention to their health. Observation shows that, on the contrary, the men who do most work, wbo pactically never fail from ill-health to keep their appointments, are as methodical in recreation as in business. Sir C. Rußsell, though a famous judge of horses, ia uot co often seen on a racecourse as Sir Henry Hawkins, who is honorary legal adviser to the JockyClub. It ia said that Sir Henry has been known to press the completion of assizes at late hours on the eve of some great sporting event ; and it was said last week that when this is supposed to have taken place in Wales, counsel who woul i gladly have made another day of the case in hand, said he did not know what might be the composition of the Bench, but that the Bar was not made of iron. Whereupon Mr. Justice Hawkins is credited with the reply that at all events there appeared to be a good deal of brass in its composition. — Dublin Freeman,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 43, 15 February 1889, Page 31

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