Hanna
On the 27th June the No. 2 Life-boat British Workman was launched to the assistance of the schooner Hanna, of Lemland, timber laden, from Gefle for Dunkirk, which having lost her mast and becoming waterlogged had been abandoned by the crew, and had stranded on the Hasborough Sand in a S.S.W. wind and a moderate sea. With the combined services of the Life-boat men, the crews yawls and a steam-tug, the vessel was got afloat, and was beached at Palling on the 30th June. Her crew took refuge on board the steamer Astrologer, and were landed at Antwerp..