HC Deb 07 March 1887 vol 311 c1386
MR. O'DOHERTY (Donegal, N.)

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord. Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether the Board of Works in Ireland forwarded, on 8th November last, to the Irish Government, for report by the Inspectors of Fisheries, a Memorial from certain fishermen on the north coast of Donegal to have a boat-slip made near Fanad Point; and, whether the Report thereon has been received; and, if not, will he use his influence to hasten it?

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. HOLMES)(who replied) said (Dublin University)

No Report has been made, because the application was not received until all the money available had been allocated for other purposes. It was, therefore, thought that an inquiry and Report would be use less.