HC Deb 01 April 1862 vol 166 c333
MR. LEFROY

said, he wished to ask the Secretary to the Admiralty, When the accomodation and protection promised to be provided for the Mail Packets and for passengers landing on the wooden jetty at Holyhead will be provided, in compliance with the agreement made between the Admiralty and the London and North Western and Chester and Holyhead Steam-boat Company?

LORD CLARENCE PAGET

said, a sum had been taken in the Estimates for Holy-head Harbour—and the Vote would, he hoped, come on for discussion on Thursday next—with the view of making the present packet pier convenient for passengers, and also improving the railroad communication with the pier. The Treasury and the Admiralty were in communication with the London and North Western Company and the Dublin Steam Packet Company on the subject of the hon. Gentleman's question, and some satisfactory arrangement with respect to it would, he; trusted, be arrived at.