Kidd V. Royal Agricultural Society of England. 5*J7 
And is he Mr. Wells's bailiff? — A. His clerk, I believe. 
And did you send that to Hull ? — A. Fearnlcy called for it, 1 believe. 
.\nd was your foreman Spetch with you ? — A. He was. 
Cross-examined hy Mr. Field. 
When was this that you sealed up part of the 8 tons in the presence of 
\. Simijson ? — A. In March, I think. 1 made a note in my pocket-book at 
is time — the 27th of March. 
?. Where was it?— ^. At Booth Ferry. 
How much of the 8 tons was it ? — A. That was sealed up ? 
Yes. — A. I think about 13 cwt. 
How many cakes ? — A. I should think there would be about 150 cakes. 
Id think so. 
li. Justice Blackburn : There would be more than that in 13 cwts. ? — 
^ About 300 cakes. 
Jr. Field : What became of those 300 cakes ? — A. Fearnley had orders to 
c for them. 
}. ^Vhat became of them ? — A. They were given to some cowkeepers. 
Q. When were they given to some cowkeepers ? — A. Immediately on their 
a val at Hull. I should have given them the same day, but Fearnley was 
6lie time in bringing them. 
Jr. Justice Blackbubx : We have had the oowkeeijcrs named by Stevcn- 
Ei : Roundtree, Smith, Mason, and Hornby. 
•Jr. Field : Did you personally give any of these to the cowkeepers? — 
I did not. 
}. How many cakes were given to the cowkeepers ? — A. I cannot say of 
n own knowledge. 
1^. When did you receive the remainder of the 8 tons ? — A. I believe it all 
c!ie together. 
}. It all came together ? — A. I believe in the same boat. 
}. Where is the remainder of the 8 tons now ? — A. It has been sent out to 
derent parties. 
). Before this conversation, which you had, as you say, on the 12th, had not 
1 Wells paid for the cake ? — A. It is quite possible he may have paid for 
I do not know. 
:). Look and see ; there is the handwriting. Do not you know he paid for 
it handin^j; paper to Witness) ? — A. Yes. 
>. That is your receipt for it ? — Yes, from our ofSce. 
[The Associate read the receipt dated " 9th February, 1872."] 
Ir. Field : You say you invariably told all your customers or dealers 
S'liething about this cake ? — A. Yes, I did. 
>. Give me the names of a few of them ? — A. I daresay I can give you 
8 y. 
ivf. Only a few of them ? 
*Ir. Justice Blackburn : Some specific person ? — I find Mr. Glovers name 
a Mr. Hope's. 
^. Where does he carry on business ? — A. At Warwick. 
'. Is he here ? — A. He is here. 
When did you tell him ? — A. I cannot say the date. 
What did you tell him ? — A. I camiot say, except the fact that we had 
ir educed this Triangle Best cake in the place of the genuine cake. 
i- Give me the words? — A. I cannot. 
i*. Give me the effect of them then? — A. That we had introduced the 
Tingle Best cake in th« place of genuin« cake because the genuine cake did 
B' give satisfaction. 
