HC Deb 19 February 1891 vol 350 c1075
MR. WILLIAM CORBET (Wicklow, E.)

I beg to ask the Secretary to the Treasury if he is aware of the slow progress being made with the Greystones Harbour Works; and if he can state how many men, on the average, are employed daily upon them, when may the fishermen expect to see them finished, and what is the cause of the delay in carrying them out?

THE SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY (Mr. JACKSON, Leeds, N.)

I am informed that there has been no delay in connection with the Greystones Harbour Works, beyond that which is necessarily incurred in carrying out works of this kind. I believe that every progress that can be made with the works will be made. There is no reason or desire for delaying them, and they will be got on with as fast as possible.