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Fairlie and Jane

On the 27th September, at 3.30 A.M., signals of distress having been shown by the schooner Fairlie and Jane, of Beaumaris, bound from Dublin from Llanaelhaiarn in ballast, during a strong gale from the W.S.W., the Thomas Fielden Lifeboat put off to her assistance. On reaching the vessel she was found to be strikingheavily on the rocks at the breakwater; her crew had been landed by means of ropes, and the master alone remained on board. At his request the Life-boat stayed by the vessel until she floated: an attempt was then made to get her into the harbour, but she was unfortunately driven on the rocks. Subsequently, however, a steamtug managed to tow her into the old harbour.

The master was brought ashore in the Li'e-boat..