HC Deb 12 June 1884 vol 289 c74
MR. BIGGAR

asked the Secretary to the Treasury, Whether the Government have agreed to purchase the Friendly Brothers' Club, Upper Sackville Street, Dublin; and, if so, whether he will kindly state the price, and the amount of the different valuations of the premises received by the Government, with the names of the valuators?

MR. COURTNEY

, in reply, said, the Government had agreed to purchase the premises of the Friendly Brothers' Club, Upper Sackville Street, Dublin, for Post Office purposes, at the price of £7,000. That was the value put upon them by the officers of the Board of Works, and he knew of no other valuation.