HC Deb 13 September 1886 vol 309 cc185-6
MR. JORDAN (Clare, W.)

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, If the Kilrush Town Commissioners are now an urban sanitary authority; if, as such, they should have charge of the Cappagh Pier, Kilrush; if the Board of Trade has been communicated with repeatedly on the matter; if, up to the present, no satisfactory reply or information has been received; and, if the Department will be instructed at once to perfect the arrangements by which the pier will be handed over to the Kilrush Commissioners?

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

(who replied) said, that a draft order framed by counsel for transferring power to the Kilrush Town Commissioners could be completed in a few days.