HB Herald, June 21, 1894 The second of a series of social dances which was held last evening in the Gaiety Theatre was even more successful than the preceding one. About 200 people attended.......The intervals between the various dances were filled by songs, &c., contributed by Misses M'SHANE and CONNOR and Messrs A. BODEN, ROWE, and TREMAINE.....The music was supplied by Miss MANEY in her usual excellent style, an extra being nicely played by Miss GLEESON. Mr T. CONNOR made a most efficient M.C. Dancing was kept up till midnight. Hastings - There has been considerable anxiety felt to-day with regard to Mr Frank SMITH, who met with the unfortunate gun accident at Maraekakaho yesterday, by which his hand was almost severed from his arm. Every precaution has been taken which may result in the saving of the hand, but the trouble to be feared is tetanus, the main artery having been severely lacerated. Mr F. SMITH is staying at Mr LUCKIE's by which his friends will know that he is receiving every kindness and assistance. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.488 / Virus Database: 269.13.33/1036 - Release Date: 9/28/2007 3:40 PM