Kidd V. Royal Agricultural Society of England. 567 
Q. You have got there your deliver} -book ? — A. Of cake? 
Yes? — A. Yes. 
1 Q. Turn to jour delivery-book under date February 13th ? — 
Yes. 
Q. You have on that day two deliveries of 2 tons of cake, was 
lot the 13th the date on which you delivered those 2 tons in 
question ? — A. Yes. 
Q. Which of those 2 tons are the 2 tons in question? — A. 
\yre, Brothers, 2810. 
Q,. What do you say ? — A. Well, I delivered that to the Rail- 
way. 
Q. What does 2810 represent? — A. Two tons of "Triangle 
Best." 
Q. No, no ; what does the number 2810 represent ? — A. The 
lumber of Ayre, Brothers' order. 
Q. Xow please to give me Ayre, Brothers' order, No. 2810 
it was handed' to the learned Counsel) ; very well, that seems to 
je so, 2810 represents that. Now tell me what book you have 
[vhich will show who it was who made those 2 tons of cake ? — - 
4. I can tell you who made the " Triangle Best," but I cannot 
ell you who made that 2 tons, because it might come out of the 
lile indiscriminately. 
Q. Let me ask the question, are " Triangle Best " and " Com- 
noii Triangle " mixed together ? — A. Oh, no, they are all sepa- 
ately piled, if you mean that. 
Q. Why cannot you tell me who made the " Triangle Best " ? 
—A. I can as to the bulk. 
, Q,. Who made the bulk of the " Triangle Best," of which 
hese 2 tons, as you say, formed part ? — A. Smales and Lockham ; 
Middleton and Stevenson are the foremen. 
Q. Is Smales the parer ? — A. No, the press-man. 
Q. Who is the other, Lockham ; is he a press-man, or a 
larer, or a giinder ? — A. A press-man. 
Q. W^hat is the other man's name ? — A. Middleton. 
Q. What is he ? — A. A press-man. 
Q. Are they all press-men ? — A. Yes, I have no names of the 
larers-down. 
Q. Those are press-men, and their duty, if I understand it 
■ight, is to take the linseed from the steam-kettle, put it into 
he bags, and put it under the hydraulic press ? — A. Yes ; but in 
iddition to that, Smales is the press foreman, and has to see 
hat the orders of the mill are carried out as he receives them 
rom the foreman ; he is the inside foreman. 
Q,. Has he the superintending of the parers and grinders ? — 
1 Yes. 
Q. I suppose Ave shall see him here ? — A. Yes. 
