William Naizby
GORLESTON, SUFFOLK.—On the 25th January, the Life-boat Leicester went off to the barque William Naizby, of London, which vessel had parted both her chains in a heavy squall, and had afterwards come into collision with the steamer Romeo, of Goole, in Yarmouth Roads.
The tide being flood,and the wind northerly and very strong, it was deemed impossible to get the barque into Yarmouth Harbour, and she was, therefore, taken by two steam-tugs to Harwich, which port was safely reached in the evening—the Lifeboat accompanying them in case of accident.
The vessel had lost her bowsprit, and part of her fore-foot, having touched the Scroby Sand, and her crew had left her.