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Centenary

The schooner Centenary, of Liverpool, bound from Coleraine to Glenarm, anchored in Skerries Boads at 8 A.M. on Saturday, the 30th September, during a very strong gale of wind. At 5.30 on the following evening she showed signals of distress as she was driving very near to the rocks. The wind was then blowing a strong gale from the S.S.W. with heavy squalls. The John Whitaker Life-boat was launched with all despatch, and brought the master, his wife, and the crew of two men, safely ashore.

Captain W. E. CABVER, J.P., one of the Honorary Secretaries of the Portrush Branch, and Captain FREDERICK WATT, went out in the Life-boat on both occasions, and each took his turn in pulling an oar..