580 Kidd V. Royal Agricultural Society of England. 
Q. And after the cakes are pressed are they stowed away together ? — A. 
They are put into a rack after they come out of the press. 
Q. And after that they are stowed away in the cakehouse ? — A. They are 
taken away in barrows, and stowed away in the cakehouse. 
Q. Is any cake made except for the purpose of crushing the seed, or with 
the intention of crushing the seed and getting the oil out of it ? — A. Xo. 
Q. Is any cake made with the seed purposely left whole in it ? — A. No, of 
course not ; we want the oil out of it. 
Q. Do you remember some cake being returned from Mr. Wells ? — A, Yes. 
Q. Was it in bags ? — A. Yes, it was. 
Q. Had it got a seal on ? — A. It had a proper seal on. 
Q. Whose seal was it ? 
Mr. Justice Blackburx : I do not remember this evidence about its being 
returned. 
Mr. Cave : We shall prove that it was returned afterwards. 
]Mr. Justice Blackbuen : Mr. Field will Icnow if it is a fact or not. 
Mr. Field : Part of the eight tons, I believe. 
ilr. Justice Blackburn : I do not understand it ; I do not think the thing 
was mentioned before ; at all events I did not catch it. 
Mr. Cave : Do you remember some cake coming back to the warehouse in 
bags, with a seal upon it ? — A. I do. 
Q. Was that Messrs. Ayre's seal ? — A. I saw it. 
Q. How much was there of it? — A. There was somewhere about eight 
tons. 
Q. Did you go with Spetch, Mr. Ayre's foreman? — A. Yes, I did. 
Q. And did you take portions of this cake ? — A. Yes. 
Q. And supply it to certain cowkeepers — George Eoundtree, George Smith, 
Mason, and Hornby ? — Yes. 
Q. Now just look at these four orders (handing the same to the 
witness) ? — A. They are all my handwriting. 
Q. Yon are able from this to say that those deliveries of cake were made? 
—Yes. 
Q. Just give me the dates, the quantities, and the persons from the orders.? 
A. Five tons of Triangle Best delivered to Ayre Brothers, ordered February 6th ; 
number of order, 1381. January 29th, 1872, an order to deliver to the 
North-Eastern Railway Company five tons of Triangle Best linseed-cake, sent 
by Ayre Brothers. January 29th, 1872, five tons ; delivered February 6th. 
Ordered 1st February, 1872, five tons ; delivered F ebruary 14th. February 
9th, 1872, five tons ; delivered February 14th. February 14th, 1872, five 
tons ; delivered February 16th. 
Q. Now were those twenty tons made out of the same material as the cake 
that was sent to Mr. Wells ? — A. They would be. 
Q. Are those also your endorsements ? — Y'^es, that is my hand\\Titing. 
Q. " January 27th, two tons ; delivered February 3rd. January 24th, two 
tons ; delivered Februarj' 2nd " ? — A. Yes. 
Q. Were those four tons also made out of the same materiar as the cake 
supplied to Mr. Wells ?—A. Yes. 
Cross-examined by Mr. Field. 
Q. What was the number of the order delivered on the 14th of February ? 
— (No answer.) 
Q. When did you first bring in the bulk out of which these cakes were 
made — when did you first begin to work upon it ? — A. Somewhere about the 
middle of Januarj' we should start to make the best cake. 
Q. Was there any other seed besides the two cargoes we have heard of 
mixed up with the biUk ? — A. No. 
