HC Deb 30 August 1887 vol 320 cc449-50
MR. FLYNN () (for Mr. PYNE) () Waterford, W.

asked the Postmaster General, Whether his attention has been called to the inconvenience arising from the want of a telegraph office at Ardmore, County Waterford, the nearest station, Youghal, being eight miles distant; whether, having regard to the fact that the telegraph line from Youghal to Dungarvan runs within three miles of Ardmore, arrangements could be made to establish an office at the latter place; and, whether arrangements could be made for the issue of Post Office Orders at Ardmore?

THE POSTMASTER GENERAL (Mr. RAIKES) (Cambridge University),

in reply, said, no application had reached him for the establishment of a public telegraph office, or for the granting of facilities for the transaction of money order business at Ardmore. If such an application were made to him in writing by the residents of that place he should be glad to give it every attention.