1873.] COMMITTEES, 



COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS AND EXHIBITIONS. 



JOHN C. NEWTON, Chmrman. JAMES DRAPER, 



SAMUEL FLAGG, HENRY PHELPS, 



O. B. HADWEN, SAMUEL H. COLTON, 



GEO. E. FRANCIS, President. 

 EDWARD W. LINCOLN, Secretary, Nos. 5 Oak and IS Front Streets, 



Worcester. 



The Annual Autumnal Exhibition commences Tuesday evening, Sep- 

 tember Kith, at () P. M., and closes Friday evening, September 19th, at 

 9 P. M. 



COMMITTEES OF AWARD. 



APPLES. — WiLLiA^M T. Hai!low, Chairman ; James F. Allek, 

 Samuel H. Coltox, Samuel A. Knox, J. K. L. Pickfokb, 

 of Worcester ; Cyrus White, Henry Marble, of MilJhury ; 

 and IsAAi' B. Hartwell, of Oxford. 



GRAPES, PEACHES, &c.— William H. Earle, Chairman ; T. M. 

 Lamb, W. W. Cook, Horatio Phelps, of Worcester ; Favl 

 Whitin, of Whitinsville ; F. M. Marble, of Grafton ; and 

 Joseph C. Lovell, of West Boylston. 



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

 C. Newton, James Draper, O. B. Hadwen, S. Harrison 

 Knox, of Worcester ; Newell Wood, of MilJhury ;- and 

 John F. Johnson, of Northhorough. 



PLANTS, FLOWERS, &c.— Samuel Flagg, Chairman; Charles 

 Madaus, Clarendon Harris, D. S. Messinger, Henry 

 Woodward, Lyman J. Taft, of Worcester ; and George 

 Cruickshanks, of Whitinsville. 



VEGETABLES.— George A. Adams, Chairman ; Thomas R. Nor- 



CROss, J. D. Lovell, O. L. Hatch, Rufus Carter, Daniel 



Bemis, Charles Belcher, Alexander Marsh, Geo. G. 



Burbank and Wm. H. Hackett, of Worcester. 



^^ The Committees will meet at ten o'clock, A. M., on Wednesday, 



September 17th. 



