562 Kidd V. Royal Agricultural Society of England. 
Q. That you distinctly state ? — A. I swear it, ; 
Q. What is your profit ? — A. I sold 2700 tons to Messrs. Ayrcj 
Brothers at 9/. lO*. 
Q. Leaving you a profit of 5s. per ton ? — A. Yes. 
Q. Have you ever allowed warehouse sweepings to be mixed 
with your cake ? — A. I have never had them. 
Q. Perhaps, as we have negatived some of these imputations, 
we had better ask the others — Rice husks ? — A. Never. 
Q. Or dodder, or darnel ? — A. Except what comes in the 
seed. 
Q. Except that which is covered by the 4 per cent. ? — A. I 
have never bought anything to put into my linseed-cakes, into 
the " Triangle Best," but sesame — the best sesame — and best 
bran, and never anything to put into the "Triangle Common" 
but bran and nut-cake. 
Q. I believe the cake that went to Mr. Wells was sent direct 
from your own place ? — A. I sent two tons on the day mentioned^ 
according to Messrs. Ayre, Brothers' orders. 
Q. It went from you ? — A. I believe it did. I do not dispute 
that. 
Q. On the rolleys of the North-Eastern Railway Company ?— 
A. Yes. 
Q. It went from your place ; it did not go to Messrs. Ayre, 
Brothers first ? — A. No doubt of it. 
Q. And was that taken indiscriminately from stock you had 
at the time ? — A. Yes, out of 10 tons ; I had from 10 to 12 tons 
in stock on that day. 
Q. And that was taken indiscriminately from it? — A. Yes. 
Q. Except the bran, which we have heard of, and except the 
sesame, which you have stated is an element, does that cake 
contain more than the proportion of 4 per cent, which is allowed 
by the standard of foreign substances ? — A. Five per cent. 
Q. More than the standard allowance ? — A. Just exactly as it 
is on that paper. 
Q, There is nothing else in it ? — A. Nothing else whatever. 
Q. And the seed is screened ? — A. Once screened. 
Q. The " Triangle Best "?— A Yes. 
Q. After you got the certificate? — A. Oh, yes': but these 
samples were just as they were taken (pointing to the samples). 
Q. Then that is unscreened (pointing to the seed samples) ?— ' 
A. Unscreened. 
Q. So that therefore the linseed used was purer than that ? — ' 
A. Well, it would be a little. 
Q. Before I sit down, I wish to have everything very clear. . 
You have told us the distinction between ordinary and '* Triangle 
Best " cake, but wher« is the distinctiou between what you call 
