HC Deb 12 March 1880 vol 251 c912
MR. CALLAN

asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland, as President of the Local Government Board, Whether the Board of Guardians of the Dundalk Union have made application to have that Union placed on the Schedule and have been refused; and, whether the Local Government Board should not have directed them to place it on the list of Scheduled Unions, in accordance with that demand?

MR. J. LOWTHER

, in reply, said, as the hon. Gentleman knew, there were two classes of Schedules—one was for the purpose of granting loans to landlords, and the other for the purpose of enabling loans for seed to be granted. With regard to the first, notice to the Board of Works was required by the 29th February, and it was too late now to take action in that. With respect to the other Schedule, he could not say, at the present moment, whether Dundalk was on the list or not; but he would inquire.