Kidd V. Royal Agricultural Society of Enyland. 589 
Q. When it is can-ied down to the elevators so that it may go into the 
hoppers, who carries it down ? — A. One of the labourers. 
Q. Any one, or one in particular? — Any one, not one in particular. 
Q. And wlio gives it to thii labourers ? — A. When I want to make this 
Triangle Cake I tell him to bring a certain portion down, and we put it in 
when we want it. 
Q. That is to say when you are there, but j'ou are not there night and 
day?— ^. No. 
Q. Who does it at night ? — A. We run as much seed into the bin in the 
day as will serve the night. 
Q. But you told me just now that Logdon was the person in charge? — A. 
In the day-time, we have not any one there at night. 
Q. What does he do ? — A. He lands the seed. 
Q. And puts it into the elevators.? — A. Yes. 
Q. What do you mean by landing the seed.? — A. Taking it out of the lighters. 
Q. And putting it into the elevators ? 
Mr. Justice Blackburn : That is a very diiferent thing. 
Mr. Seymour : He says taking it out of the lighters. 
Mr. Justice Blackburn : We are talking just now of what is done with 
the seed when it is taken out of the warehouse to go into the elevators to go 
into the hoppers ; he was answering you something about taking it out of the 
lighters to go into the warehouse. 
Mr. Field : I was speaking of the other process. (To the Witness) Where 
do you get the linseed from when you are going to make ordinary cake ? — A. 
It runs down the spout into the elevators, and the elevators take it back and 
put it into the hoppers. 
Q. It runs Aovm of itself.? — A. Yes, with a slide. 
Q. Then it is carried np by the elevators straight .? — Yes. 
Q. Without anybody's hand .? — A. AVithout anybody interfering with it. 
Q. Then what is to be done is to put the siftings into that ? — A. Just so. 
Q. Who does that.? — A. First one aud then the other ; we have no man in 
particular. 
Q. Anybody who comes first .? — A. Yes. 
Q. Did you make this cake, this " Triangle Best," on the morning of the 
13th?— ^. What cake is that? 
Q. The " Triangle Best " that is made on the morning of the 13th .? — A. I 
do not make any at all. 
Q. Did you put any siftings that day into the ordinary — on the 12th ? — A. I 
cannot say whether there would be any put in or not. I should think there 
would. 
Q. Was the cake that was made on the morning of the 13th made in the 
same place — the same part of the mill as the ordinary that was made on the 
12th ; look at the names of the men .? — A. No, they are not made by the same' 
parties. 
Q. Was it made in the same building ? — A. No, one was made in one mill 
and the other in the other. 
Q. How far are they from each other ? — A. Well, I am sure I never mea- 
sured it. I cannot tell you ; there is a wall and engine parts them. 
Q. Do the same men work sometimes in one mill and sometimes in 
another .? — A. No. 
Q. Iliey all keep in one mill .? — They all keep in one mill — they keep in 
llieir own place. 
Ilc-cxamined by Mr. Seymoui;. 
Q. When you make the "Triangle Best" cake, is it imssible that the 
screenings can mix with it in the jirocess of manufacture ? — A. No. 
