Dorileen
Berwick-on-Tweed, Northumberland.— The motor life-boat Westmorland was launched at 10.25 P.M. on the 28th August, as information had been received from the coastguard that a vessel was ashore on Goswick Sands.
Rain was falling continuously; a moderate S.S.E. wind was blowing ; and the sea was moderate, but rough on the bar. The life-boat found the stranded vessel at 11.30 P.M. She was the steam trawler Dorileen, of Aberdeen, carrying a crew of nine and making for North Shields with fish. At the master's request the life-boat took a deck-hand to Berwick, to get into touch with the owners, arriving at 1.15 A.M. She left again at 2.45 A.M., in order to stand by the trawler as the tide made, but before she could arrive the Dorileen had got off and gone on her way. The life-boat returned to Berwick, arriving at 5 A.M.—Rewards, £9 13s..