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On the 9th January the steam trawler Limeicold of Grimsby, when outward bound, ran ashore on the north side of the " Black Middens." The motor Life-boat Henry Vernon proceeded to her assistance and brought up alongside the vessel. She stood by the trawler for some time, but TVNEMOUTH, SUSDERLAND.—On the 9th January the steam trawler Limeicold, of Grimsby, when outward bound, ran ashore on the north side of the " Black ' Middens." The motor Life-boat Henry Vernon proceeded to her assistance and brought up alongside the vessel. She stood by the trawler for some time, but it was not found necessary for the crew to leave their vessel. The master, however, accepted the offer of the Life-boatmen to run out an anchor for the purpose of getting the vessel off, and Westwhen this work had been carried out the boat returned to her moorings, The weather at the time was fine, and a moderate S.S.E. breeze was blowing with a moderately rough sea..