HC Deb 19 March 1908 vol 186 cc755-6
MR. FLAVIN (Kerry, N.)

To ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland whether the untenanted land on the Blacker-Douglas estate at Tulahinal, about 400 acres, has been offered for sale by the landlord to the Estates Commissioners for the purpose of enlarging uneconomic holdings and giving plots of land to labourers; whether the land has been inspected; and, if so, when and how soon do the Estates

1851. I am informed that one of the two magistrates was for a conviction and the other for an acquittal. In these circumstances it was open to the magistrates to make one or other of two orders, namely, to dismiss without prejudice to the complaint being renewed or to adjourn. The resident magistrate informs me that his fellow-magistrate expressed no desire to adjourn the case, and the usual procedure in that Court was therefore followed, that is to say, the case was dismissed without prejudice to the complaint being renewed if thought desirable.