MELBOURNE.
October 21. The local-agent of the P. and O. steamship Company has received a telegram reporting that the steamship Peshawur, with the inward mails which left London on September 22, came into collision with a barque shortly after leaving Colombo, Ceylon, and has put back to effect repairs. The damage sustained by the Peshawur is not of a serious nature, and it is expected that she will start again on the 23rd. Private advices announce that the nine first prizes taken by Victoria at the Bordeaux exhibition were as follows: — Adamson, Melton, Grosse, Richie, Johnston, Castella, and Rowon, Benhir, the Tabilk "Vineyard, and Caughen. October 22. Further telegrams to hand state tbat the Peshawur has returned to Colombo, having in tow the barque Glenrow, with which she collided. Both vessels are damaged. The necessary repairs to tbe Peshawur will be effected without delay, and she is expected to be able to re-start for Melbourne in a few days. October 23. The Marquis of Normanby received a telegram yesterday announcing the death of his mother, the dowager Marchioness of Normanby, aged 84.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3523, 23 October 1882, Page 3
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182MELBOURNE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3523, 23 October 1882, Page 3
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