570 Kidd V. Royal Agricultural Society of England. 
the meaning of this, which I see here at the bottom, " Difference 
account to be rendered afterwards " ? — A. I know it by heart. 
!Mr. Justice Blacebuen : Then let me see it, for I confess I 
do not. (It was handed to the Court.) 
Q. What is the difference between the 1173 qrs. upon which 
there was a difference to be rendered and the total bulk ? — A. 
The total cargo was 3443 qrs. ; I received at the mill 2206 qrs., 
and re-sold 1176 ; and the difference is either a loss I made on 
that sale or a profit. 
jNIr. Field : That is the difference account ? — A. Yes : that 
is not a difference of quality ; that is the difference in price of 
the re-sold which is at the bottom of that invoice. 
!Mr. Justice Blackbukn : Then all that comes to nothing as 
far as regards the present case. 
Mr. Field : I on\y want to understand it. What is " allow- 
ance to buyers ex ' \ arina' of 2^ per cent." ? — A. 1'58, is not it 
Q. What is the meaning of that ? — A. That is li per cent. 
Q. What for? — A. Because it had more seeds in it than the 
4 per cent., which is the standard for pure linseed. Therefore 
they allowed me that because it was dirtier than pure. 
Q. What was the allowance account on the ' Labrador ' ? — A. 
It was clean, and I had to pay extra > price, because it was lew 
than the 4 per cent. 
Mr. Seyxoue: The linseed by the 'Labrador'? — A. Yes, I 
had to receive on the ' ^ arina,' and pay on the ' Labrador.' 
Mr. Field : That was what I did not quite understand. I 
understand you to say that there are three kinds manufactured? 
— A. \ es. 
Q. What vou call linseed pure ? — A. " Diamond K Pure." 
Q. IMarked " Diamond K " ?—A. Yes. 
Q. Linseed genuine ? — A. No. 
Q. What is it, then ? — A. " Triangle Best," not " Linseed best." 
Q. " Triangle Best " linseed, is not it ? 
Mr. Justice Blackbukn : The cakes have the marks upon 
them " Triangle Best " merely. It does not say whether it is 
linseed or not. 
Mr. Field. It is " Triangle Best " linseed-cake. You see 
this circular of Messrs. Ayre, " Triangle Best Linseed " ? — 
A. No. 
Q. You do not adopt that ? — A. No. 
Mr. Justice BLACKBURN : There was something that Mr. 
Sevmour wanted to have the circular brought in for, and you 
objected to it. If you both wanted it in, let it be put in, with 
all my heart. What is this that you are now showing to the 
Witness (the circular was handed to theCourtj; you may ask 
anything about it that you wish. 
