Dazzler
At about 7 P.M. on the 20th November, during a strong gale from the N.W., signals of distress were seen in the direction of Wexford Bar. The same Lifeboat was promptly manned, and proceededto the spot, and found that the fishing yawl Dazzler, of Wexford, had stranded while returning to the harbour from the fishing - ground; the sea was beating heavily over her, and she was filling with water. Her crew, consisting of six men, were taken into the Life-boat, which was then towed back to her station by the steam-tug Riiby, arriving at about 10 P.M. The crew of the Lifeboat on both these occasions consisted of customs officers and pilots, the coxswain and assistant-coxswain being officers of H.M. Customs..