HC Deb 21 September 1886 vol 309 cc1116-7
MR. O'HANLON (Cavan, E.)

asked the Postmaster General, Whether, since the appointment of a letter-carrier between Grangegeith and Slane, each week has doubled the former in papers, letters, &c.; and, having regard to the fact, will he now appoint an office at Grangegeith, the letters being weekly over 137?

THE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL (SIR HENRY HOLLAND) (Hampstead)

(who replied) said: The Postmaster General is waiting for a further and fuller Report in reference to this subject. When it arrives he will give it careful consideration and decide.