HC Deb 22 July 1897 vol 51 cc721-2
MR. GILHOOLY

I beg to ask the Secretary to the Treasury, as representing the Postmaster General, whether he can now state what decision has been arrived at with regard to the establishment of a sub-post office at Lissavaird, county Cork?

MR. HANBURY

There has been no time, since the hon. Member's Question on the 16th instant, to deal with the applications for the establishment of a sub-post office at Lissavaird. It is necessary in each case to obtain accounts of letters and other information and a personal visit of a surveying officer is not un-frequently required, all of which involves time and opportunity. No needless delay will occur in dealing with the matter.