HC Deb 17 July 1884 vol 290 c1386
MR. O'SHEA

asked the Secretary to the Treasury, Whether the attention of the Irish Board of Works has been called to the dangerous state of Garry-Kennedy Harbour, on Lough Derg, owing to a sunken ledge at the entrance, which renders it difficult of access, especially during the summer months when the water is low; and, if so, whether the Board will consider whether an improvement ought not to be effected?

MR. COURTNEY

This is a private harbour, with which the Government have nothing to do. But the Board of Works have on previous occasions lent their dredger to the owners, and will be prepared to do so again when it can be spared.