HC Deb 31 October 1884 vol 293 c664
MR. BIGGAR

asked Mr. Solicitor General for Ireland, Whether he will instruct the Fishery Commissioners, who are to hold their inquiry at Portrush on the 4th November, to inquire and report on the facts and decision of the magistrates in Coleraine on the 25th July, and affirmed by the Recorder, Mr. Neligan, without costs, on the 25th inst.—the fishermen declare that the boundary line defined by the Recorder is unintelligible to fishermen?

THE SOLICITOR GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. WALKER)

, in reply, said, that he did not think he would be justified in giving any direction; but he would communicate with the Fishery Commissioners, and ask whether they thought the matter called for any action on their part.