HC Deb 11 May 1911 vol 25 cc1380-1
Mr. CRUMLEY

asked the President of the Board of Trade whether he is aware that on the last fair day of Kildare, 24th April, there were no railway wagons in Kildare until 10.40 a.m.; that over 600 pigs had to be kept waiting on the roadway leading to the railway station until 2 p.m. owing to the scarcity of wagons; that it was 5.30 p.m. before the special train started from Kildare; that the thirty miles journey to Dublin was not completed until 9 p.m., when it was too late to ship the pigs; and whether the Board of Trade will take steps to enforce compliance by the Great Southern and Western Railway Company with the regulations, and thus protect traders and the public from the loss and inconvenience arising from the negligence and default complained of?

Mr. TENNANT

The Board of Trade have asked for the company's observations on my hon. Friend's question, and I will communicate with him on receipt of their reply.

Mr. CRUMLEY

Will the hon. Gentleman also communicate with the inspectors of the Transit Department of the Board of Agriculture in Ireland and see if they are performing their duties?

Mr. TENNANT

I should like notice of that.