When did you serve this?—Will you allow me to look at it again? By all means. (It was again handed to the Witness.)—I served one copy on the 20th on Messrs. Zulueta & Co.

The 20th of this month?—Yes, and the 21st on Messrs. Lawford & Co., and on the 23rd upon Thomas Jennings: it was not signed or dated.

You have not answered the question; I wanted to know when you served that paper, of which that is a copy, either upon Mr. Zulueta, or Messrs. Lawfords, his solicitors?—On the 20th of October on Messrs. Zulueta & Co.: the copy was without any date or signature.

Who gave you it to serve?—I had it from Sir George Stephen.

Did he tell you why it was without any signature at all?—No.

He desired you to go and serve it?—Yes.

Now I perceive that that one has a signature; when did you serve upon either Messrs. Zulueta & Co., or Messrs. Lawford & Co., a notice with a signature?—Upon the 26th of October I served all three with a copy.

That was yesterday; what time was it?—I think that Mr. Jennings was about—

I am not asking you about Mr. Jennings; but upon my client, Pedro de Zulueta, or Messrs. Lawford, what time did you serve it upon them?—About five o’clock I served it.

Upon whom?—Not upon Mr. Zulueta himself.