Mr. Clarkson. Nor dated.
Mr. Justice Maule. Let us look at it; it may be a very good notice, though not signed. (It was handed to his Lordship).
Mr. Kelly. I am not going to raise any objection to it; but I shall make some observations upon it.
Mr. Serjeant Bompas. The name was in the instrument, though it was not signed by Sir George Stephen?—Yes.
Mr. Kelly. Was that so?—Yes.
When did you serve a copy besides that?—I served a second copy of it at the general office of Zulueta & Co., and you will find the words “General Office,” written upon it.
Mr. Kelly. Now just refer to your notice, to produce any document you propose to call for?
Mr. Serjeant Bompas. When you say you left it without date and signature, was it served in this way, the blank day of blank, with Sir George Stephen’s name upon the back of it?—Yes.
Mr. Justice Maule. The non-signature of a notice to produce is not worth inquiry; a dot to an i, or a cross to a t, would be equally available.
Mr. Kelly. It is my learned friend who renews the subject. I ask him to point out the document.