Naom Seaghan
Valentia, Co. Kerry.—At nine in the morning of the 10th of April, 1948, information was received from the Civic Guards that a fishing boat, which had left Cahirciveen the previous afternoon, had not returned. Enquiries were made, but without success, and, at 10 o'clock the motor life-boat City of Bradford I, on temporary duty at the station, put out to search. The hono- rary secretary, Mr. T. R. Stewart, accompanied the crew. The life-boat spoke a fishing boat, learnt that another boat had been seen heading for Dingle, and altered course. At 11.30 she found the open fishing boat Naom Seaghan, of Cahirciveen, drift- ing with her engine broken down. She had a crew of four. The life-boat passed biscuits to them, and then towed them to Cahirciveen. She ar- rived back at her station at two in the afternoon.—Rewards, £8 2*..