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Mr. Seymour : Did you personally see that sesame-cake ? — 
A. I saw the whole of it. 
Ml. Justice Blackburn : Give us the date of the purchase. 
Mr. Seymour : It was bought on the 7th of November. 
Mr. Field : Have you got the contract? 
Mr. Roberts: There is no contract — here is the invoice. 
Mr. Field : Just let me see it. (It was handed to the learned 
Counsel.) 
Mr. Seymour : Have you used sesame-cake largely ? — A. I 
have. 
I Q. Can you yourself speak, from your own experience, of its 
use among cattle ? — A. Yes, I use it at home. 
Q. With your own cattle ? — A. With my own cattle. 
Q. Have you used portions of this sesame-cake? — A. Yes, 
this identical sesame. 
Q Beneficially ? — A. Yes. 
Q. As you say, you saw the whole of the sesame, which was 
used for making this cake of which Mr. Wells got a portion ? — 
A. The whole of it. 
Q. Was any of it mouldy or sea-damaged ? — A. No, none. 
Q. And the bran : was it a pure sound article ? — A. Yes. 
Q. Of whom was it bought? — A. Harker Brothers and 
Richard V. Knowles. 
Q. Messrs. Harker Brothers' invoice is dated January 18th at 
5s. 'dd. per cwt. and the other is dated December 7th, bought 
of Richard Knowles at 5/. 15.9. per ton. Is that the price of 
genuine bran ? — A. A first-rate quality of bran. 
Q. And was this equal to its price ? — A. It was. 
Q. Now have you told us the linseed, the sesame, and the bran 
which you distinctly state was used in making the " Triangle 
Best" that was supplied to Mr. Wells ? — A. I have — Calcutta 
linseed, ex ' Labrador Black Sea Sesame, ex ' Result ;' that is 
the name of the ship. 
Q. And your books are in court? — A. Yes; we have the large 
books outside, but they can be produced. 
Q. They are here to be examined to any extent ? — A. I was 
ordered to produce them. 
Q What quantity of this "Triangle Best" have you sold, 
made in the form you have told us ? 
Mr. Justice Blackburn : Within what period ? 
Mr. Seymour : Within the last two or three years, I will say ? — 
A. We have made it during the last four years. I made it, 
because the cake made from linseed so imported was so bad that 
there were complaints about it all over the country. 
Q. On account of the impurities ? — A. Yes ; that led to the 
formation of the London and Provincial Linseed Association, so 
