asked the Minister for Agriculture if he will state what were the numbers of licences for export of cattle for each class allocated to each county for the month of July.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Cattle Export Licences.
Dr. Ryan
As the reply is in the form of a tabular statement, I am having the particulars asked for by the Deputy circularised in the Official Report.
The particulars are as follows:—
Numbers of Licences for the export of fat cattle, bulls and dry cows allocated to each county for the month of July, 1935.
COUNTY |
Licences for fat cattle |
Licences for bulls and dry cows |
Carlow |
169 |
11 |
Cavan |
25 |
38 |
Clare |
132 |
53 |
Cork |
369 |
188 |
Donegal |
74 |
47 |
Dublin |
411 |
19 |
Galway |
203 |
47 |
Kerry |
85 |
98 |
Kildare |
907 |
13 |
Kilkenny |
279 |
36 |
Leitrim |
17 |
29 |
Leix |
217 |
20 |
Limerick |
273 |
99 |
Longford |
120 |
14 |
Louth |
239 |
10 |
Mayo |
135 |
54 |
Meath |
2,885 |
19 |
Monaghan |
19 |
25 |
Offaly |
211 |
17 |
Roscommon |
198 |
32 |
Sligo |
55 |
27 |
Tipperary, N.R. |
238 |
30 |
Tipperary, S.R. |
607 |
48 |
Waterford |
132 |
35 |
Westmeath |
861 |
14 |
Wexford |
196 |
31 |
Wicklow |
8 |
18 |
Will the Minister say what counties, if any, exceeded the allocation of County Dublin, namely, 411?
Dr. Ryan
Kildare, Meath, Tipperary (South Riding) and Westmeath.