. Annual report of the Director of Forestry. Forests and forestry. 83 be his share of the 90 sacks of charcoal turned out of every kiln. This is further illustrated in the following table: Net earning per sack in different places of delivery. PO. 93 in point of production delivered at Laguimanoc Railroad PI. 38 delivered at Tutuban. From the above, it can be seen that the farther the distance the charcoal is delivered to the licensee the more money the boss can earn. But this is not all, one boss with the assistance of 4 laborers who are paid oP2 each per day, can keep five ove
. Annual report of the Director of Forestry. Forests and forestry. 83 be his share of the 90 sacks of charcoal turned out of every kiln. This is further illustrated in the following table: Net earning per sack in different places of delivery. PO. 93 in point of production delivered at Laguimanoc Railroad PI. 38 delivered at Tutuban. From the above, it can be seen that the farther the distance the charcoal is delivered to the licensee the more money the boss can earn. But this is not all, one boss with the assistance of 4 laborers who are paid oP2 each per day, can keep five ovens burning constantly. The following statements show the possible monthly earnings of an expert boss managing five kilns at a time with the as- sistance of a crew of 4 men. In the place of production: 5 kilns with an average of 450 sacks of charcoal, at ^ 4 laborers, at P2 per day Monthly earning At the railroad station, Laguimanoc: 5 kilns with an average of 450 sacks of charcoal, at =^= '^= 4 laborers, at f*=2 per day Monthly earning At the railroad station at Tutuban, Manila: 5 kilns with an average of 450 sacks of charcoal, at ^ ^ 4 laborers, at ^2 per day Monthly earning In the foregoing earnings of the boss, occasional and per- sonal expenses of his own or his agent administering the con- duction of the charcoal to the points of destinations have not been included, due to lack of information regarding same. However, if there is such an agent, it is safe to state that he would not earn more than ^60 per month, which amount should be deducted from the monthly earnings of the boss in the differ- ent places of delivery. If the licensee himself is to transport the charcoal from the place of manufacture to Manila, he will incur the following expenses per carload of 130 sacks: Cost of 130 sacks, at from place of making Transportation to railroad station, at per sack Please note
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