HC Deb 13 June 1870 vol 201 c1946
COLONEL SYKES

said, he would beg to ask the Postmaster General, Whether he has received a report from the Inspector he deputed to visit Aberdeen to ascertain the capabilities of the present Post Office to meet the requirements of the business; and to ask with what result?

THE MARQUESS OF HARTINGTON

, in reply, said, he was aware that the Post Office at Aberdeen was insufficient for the requirements of the place, and it was thought better to build a new office. No site, however, had yet been obtained for the purpose; but he could assure his hon. and gallant Friend that the accommodation would be increased as soon as possible.