ceive pay at the rate of one hundred
and fifty pesos per year, and thirty gantas of cleaned rice apiece
per month. The rice shall be charged to the account of their pay,
as aforesaid. When afloat they shall receive the said one hundred
and fifty pesos, and in addition the ration that has been given
them hitherto.
The Spanish common seamen who are employed anywhere shall receive
pay of one hundred pesos per year, and the thirty gantas of rice
per month on account of their pay, as aforesaid. When afloat they
shall receive their ordinary ration, as do the rest of the sailors,
in addition to their pay.
The Indian common seamen who are employed anywhere shall receive
forty-eight pesos per year, and fifteen gantas of cleaned rice per
month on the account of their pay, as aforesaid; and when afloat,
the said pay, and in addition the ordinary ration which has hitherto
been given them.
The Spanish carpenters, both those who work in the port of Cavite,
and those who work at shipbuilding in other places, shall receive an
annual pay of two hundred and fifty pesos, and no more, without any
ration while on shore; but when afloat, the said pay, and in addition
the ordinary ration, as hitherto.
The chief calker who shall be employed in any place shall receive
an annual pay of three hundred pesos, without any ration; but when
afloat, the said pay, and in addition his ordinary ration, as hitherto.
The Spanish calkers shall receive two hundred and fifty pesos per
year, without ration while in port; but when afloat, the said pay
and in addition their ordinary ration, as hitherto.
The Spanish coopers shall receive each two hundred and fifty pesos per
annum, without anything else; but if afloat, their ordinary ration,
as hitherto.
The Indian coopers shall receive an annual pay of sixty pesos per
year, and fifteen gantas of cleaned rice per month; and afloat,
their ration in addition to the said pay.
The diver in the port of Cabite shall receive two hundred pesos per
year, and a ration of thirty gantas of cleaned rice per month, which
shall be charged to the account of his pay; and afloat, the ordinary
ration, as hitherto.
The Spanish boss of the rope-factory at the port of Cabite shall
receive an annual pay of one hundred and fifty pesos, and thirty
gantas of cleaned rice per month, which shall be paid on the account
of his wages.
The two Indian artisans in the rope-factory shall receive fifty-four
pesos per year api
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