Hans
HARWICH. — The Cork light - vessel having signalled on the 6th June, the Steam Life-boat City of Glasgow left her moorings at 9.15 P.M., and on reaching the lightship ascertained that a vessel was on the West Bocks. A moderate breeze was blowing from the N.E., the sea was rough, and the weather clear and fine. The Lifeboat made for the vessel, and found that she had lost her steering gear and was leaking badly. Some of the Life-boat men boarded her, she was taken, in tow and was brought into Harwich at 5.35 on the following morning. She was the schooner Hans, of Kendsburg, bound for Colchester, laden with oil cake and manned by a crew of four men..