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Dr. Kenealy and Eva

DONNA NOOK, LINCOLNSHIRE.—On the 6th October the trawler Dr. Kenealy, of Hull, when about 150 miles from the Humber, found the Russian schooner Eva, of Abo, dismasted, and abandoned by her crew. She took her in tow, and two of the trawler's crew were put on board.

When abreast of Spurn Lighthouse on the 10th October the tow-rope became detached, and the schooner ultimately became a total wreck near Tetney Haven.DONNA NOOK, LINCOLNSHIRE.—On the 6th October the trawler Dr. Eenealy, of Hull, when about 150 miles from the Humber, found the Russian schooner Eva, of Abo, dismasted, and abandoned by her crew. She took her in tow, and two of the trawler's crew were put on board.

When abreast of Spurn Lighthouse on the 10th October the tow-rope became detached, and the schooner ultimately became a total wreck near Tetney Haven..