HC Deb 13 March 1884 vol 285 c1338
MR. SLAGG

asked the Postmaster General, Whether, in view of arrangements which are now in progress to extend the evening delivery of letters to certain towns, he will make that provision in favour of the city of Manchester?

MR. FAWCETT,

in reply, said, the revision of the deliveries of letters in Manchester and Salford, including an evening delivery, both in the central districts and in the suburbs, was at present being considered. The necessary inquiries were in a forward state; and he hoped before long to come to a decision on the subject.