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29 May 1902
Keegan and Casimir's Guessing Competition.
The "guessing competition," advertised by Keegan and Casimir, coach-builders, of Perry-street, has been closed. Many of the public failed to see the joke, and the firm has been fairly inundated with letters naming the missing word, but unfortunately they all failed to send the entrance fee of £18. Competitors should read closely the advertisement, which appears for the last time in this issue1
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15 October 1903
Trade Good
In a recent trip round Mundooran, Cobbora and Leadville, Mr. Keegan, of the firm of Keegan and Casimir, coach builders of Perry-street, received a number of orders. The firm reports trade to be looking up well, and this week delivered a fine sulky to Mr. Tom King, and are just completing one to the order of Mr. W. G. Bell, of Melrose2
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8 December 1904
Messrs. Keegan and Casimir's Factory.
Messrs. Keegan and Casimir report excellent business at their Perry-street coach factory. There is a good deal of new work in hand, and the repair branches are kept very busy. Last week, Mr. M. Shannon, of Biamble station, took away a very fine buggy built to his order with silky oak panelling, and best leather trimmings. It is a splendid vehicle, well calculated to uphold the firm's reputation3
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