Tony Krowmann
WITHBRNSBA.—At 9 o'clock on the morning of the 14th October a messenger from Sandy le Mere, two miles N. of Withernsea, stated that a vessel was ashore there, too far off for the rocket apparatus to reach her, that the sea was getting up rapidly, and that the master wished the Life-boat to stand by him, in order to assist to get out a heavy warp.
The Life-boat thereupon proceeded to the spot, and remained by the ship until she got off at high water. She proved to be the three-mast schooner Tony Krowmann, of Portmadoc, Wales, bound from Dantzic to Bordeaux with molasses. She had a crew of eight men..