Saturnas
Runswick, Yorkshire.—On the 14th August, as the motor life-boat Robert Potion—The Always Ready was being launched for the annual regatta, news was received from the coastguard that a ship was ashore at Kelder Steel.
The wind was light and the sea smooth.
The ship had gone aground in dense fog. The life-boat put out at 1.40 P.M. and found her to be the Dutch motor fishing vessel Saturnas, of Katwijk, with a crew of twenty on board.
She stood by until the Saturnas had refloated and was found to have suffered little damage. The Saturnas then made for Whitby, and the life-boat for her station, which she reached at 6.30 P.M.—Rewards, £10 7s..