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.iww> Manawatu Herald calls the Manawatn > aKnwp "one, of its up-country cohtemperiea.' ,M, M It it rather a itrange* freak to tee the ' iwme of Bonaparte tra-a-iaW'vkr's sign," says ftsßalta'tttom letter to the Philadelphia Times, - At yet 'Charles J. Bonaparte, attorney-at> iaw»* ma/ be read any day on a St. Paul . ftrtatliw.oflifteii Although the grandson of Jerome Bonaparte, King of Westphalia; and . vnad^otphetr of the great: Napoleon, Mr Itoaparto is a staunch Republican, fully appreciating the , advantages which this great BMmblicon^rs -over th& effete monarchies of Wrap* > I» is devoMd to liis profession, which, by the way. was that of his great gnmdfatherana namesake^ Ctias. Bonaparte, : idvooate of CoVdca, Mr Bonalarte, although in the enjoyment, of a prinouy fortune left* to him by his grandmother, tne late Madame ; Bonaparte, is a hard-workinglawy«r, at his , 4>ffioe every day and frequently in Court,; pleading cases with ability and eloquence. He ha» th% appearance of an Italian, but the tomihon '*&ase*'o{ a& American, and would,' fcot give np. h|a profession for the proudest . pjo^oa that "COTla be offered under a restored Bonapartiat dynasty."

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5101, 2 July 1883, Page 3

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Untitled Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5101, 2 July 1883, Page 3

Untitled Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5101, 2 July 1883, Page 3