HC Deb 11 July 1906 vol 160 c895
MR. O'SHAUGHNESSY

I beg to ask the Postmaster-General whether, in the public interest and to the convenience of local traders, he will consider the establishing of a rural post office in the village of Carriekerry, in the county of Limerick, with a weekly service of letters instead of having only a pillar box there, as it is difficult and sometimes impossible to obtain stamps for urgent communications, and the present system of five days postal service extending over a large area is inadequate.

MR. SYDNEY BUXTON

I have called for a Report on this subject, and I will send, the hon. Member an Answer in due course.