§ Mr. HACKETTasked the President of the Board of Trade whether the arrange- 363 ments made by the Great Southern and Western Railway to deal with the traffic on the occasion of the November fair at Thurles were so inadequate that it was necessary to hold over 100 wagons of cattle and horses until next day; and whether, seeing that such negligence on the part of the company in failing to provide, facilities is detrimental to the interests of the cattle and horse trade, he will take steps to prevent its recurrence?
Mr. ROBERTSONI have asked the railway company for their observations on the hon. Member's question, and I will communicate with him on receipt of their reply.