HC Deb 24 March 1905 vol 143 c1079
MR. BOLAND (Kerry, S.)

To ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, with, reference to the proposed withdrawal of the Clyde Shipping Company's service on the south-west coast, whether he can state the exact arrangements made by the Congested Districts Board with the Great South and Western Railway for delivery of goods at Sneem from Kenmare Station and vice versâ what are the special rates through to Sneem quoted by the railway company, and whether, steps have been taken to secure that the Limerick or other steamers will call, at regular intervals, at Sneem.

(Answered by Mr. Walter Long.) I have furnished the hon. Member with the information asked for. The Board have no control over the Limerick or other steamers calling at Sneem, and do not intend to pay a subsidy to such steamers.