Sarah Jane
TENBY, SOUTH "WALES. — The ketch Sarah Jane, of Bridgwater, was observed to be flying a signal of distress in Caldy Roads during a whole gale from the W.
at 2.30 P.M. on the 23rd January. The Life-boat Carolina Morris's Divine Rescue went to her assistance, and after beating off for nearly three hours through a heavy sea found that she was dragging her anchors, and that her crew of 3 men wished to be brought ashore; they were therefore taken into the Life-boat. As the boat was leaving this vessel a signal of distress was shown by the smack Ellen, of Newport, lying in the roadstead. The Life-boat pulled to her, and found that she also was dragging her anchors. Her crew of two men were, at their request, taken on board the Life-boat, and all were landed at Tenby at 6 o'clock..