COMMITTEE OP ARRANGEMENTS AND EXHIBITIONS. 



John C. Newton, Chairman. James Draper, 



George E. Francis, Henry Phelps, 



Samuel Flagg, Alfred Davis. 



O. B. Hadwen, President. 



Edward W. Lincoln, Secretary, Nos. 5 Oak and 18 Front Streets, 



Worcester. 



The Autumnal Exhibition commences Tuesday, September 28th, at 

 6 P. M., and closes Friday, October 1st, at 9 P. M. 



COMMITTEES OF AWAED. 



APPLES. — William T. Harlow, Chairman; James F. Allen, O. B. 

 Hadwen, Samuel H. Coltou, Stephen S. Foster, Samuel A. Knox, 

 Sylvanus Sears, J. K. L. Pickford, of Worcester; Cyrus White, Henry 

 Marble, of Millhury; Jjcvvis A. Maynard, of Shrewsbury ; and Isaac 

 B. Hartwell, of Oxford. 



GRAPES, PEACHES, etc.— William H. Earle, Chamnan ; T. M. 

 Lamb, W. W. Cook. Horatio Phelps, Thomas A. Dawson, Charles 

 Goodwin, of Worcester; Paul Whitin, George Cruickshanks, of 

 Whitinsville ; ¥. M. Marble, of Grafton; and Joseph C. Lovell, of 

 West Boylston. 



PEARS. — Henry L. Parker, Chairman; Henry Phelps, John C. 

 Newton, James Draper, S. Harrison Knox, Alfred Davis, of Wor- 

 cester; Newell Wood, of Millhury; and William H. Johnson, of 

 Northhorough 



PLANTS, FLOWERS, &c.— Samuel Flagg, Chairman; George E. 

 Francis, James L. Burbank, Patrick W. Driscoll, Clarendon Harris, 

 D. S. Messinger, Henry Woodward, Lyman J. Taft, of Worcester; 

 and John F. Johnson, of Leominster. 



VEGETABLES— Alexander Marsh. Chairman; Thomas R. Nor- 

 croiss, J. D. Lovell, O. L. Hatch, Rufus Carter, Daniel Bemis, Chas. 

 Belcher, George G. Burbank, and Wm. H. Hackett, of Worcester. 



^= The Committees will meet at 7^ o'clock on the evening of Tues- 

 day, September 30th, being the opening evening of the Exhibition, for 

 organization, and decision if possible. 



