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Mr. Justice Blackburn : Very well, then, if you give one to 
Mr. Field, it will do. 
The Associate : Am I to read it? 
Mr. Justice BlaCKBUBX : Probably it will be simpler to hand 
one to the jury. 
Mr. Field : The heading is important. 
Mr. Justice Blaceburx : " Issued to the trade only." 
Mr. Seymoue: I will show these were sent to Mr. Wells. 
Mr. Field : I object to that : your Lordship sees they were 
not put to Mr. Wells when he was in the box. 
M. Justice Blackburn" : What of that, if Mr. Wells got the 
circular. 
Mr. Field : Not these. 
Mr. Justice Blackburx : If these were not circulars sent to 
Mr. Wells, that is another matter. 
Mr. Field : They were not 
Mr. Justice Blackburx : TTien, gentlemen, we are under a 
mistake. I have admitted them bv mistake. 
Mr. Seymour : In the action of JVells v. Ayre, Mr. Wells has 
admitted among the admissions in the cause 
Mr. Justice BlaCKBURX : Mr. Wells said he had received 
circulars from the Plaintiffs, but he did not state, nor do I at all 
know whether it is the fact or not, that he received these circulars. 
Mr. Field: No, mv Lord: and my instructions are that he 
did not ; they are quite different from what he received. 
Mr. Justice Blackburx : Let us get this, that is what I want to 
know : are the circulars which were sent to Mr. Wells — which 
jesterday were shown to Mr. Wells, and he said apparently that 
he received them — are those the circulars which you are now 
patting in ? 
Mr. Seymour : Those and another, my Lord. 
Mr. Justice Blackbuex : You had better call back Mr. Wells, 
and let us see how that is, for Mr. Field seems to dispute it. 
Mr. Field : I object to anv admission in another action. 
Mr. Seymour : Call Mr. Wells. 
Mr. Justice BLACKBLTiy : Admission in another action there 
cannot be ; but let Mr. Wells be recalled. He spoke yesterday 
oi some circulars which he had received, which were not put in ; 
but let him be recalled, and he will tell us what circulars he did 
receive. 
Mr. WELLS re-callc'l : eximined by Mr. Setmoub. 
Q. Did you receive circulars froaa Messrs. Ayre ? — A. I have for several 
years. 
Q. Their ordinary trade circulars .'' 
Mr. Field : Do not say what they are. 
_Mr. Setmock : Just look at that (handing a circular to the witness) ? — A. 
Circalars of that character ? 
