94 Forest Conservancy. 
possible for anyone off the garden to tell what 
labour will be required, Also that advances are 
given on contracts in October or November, by 
this getting charcoal and wood at cheaper rates. 
Another reason is that the managers and 
assistants are very seldom changed, if they work 
properly, and as both men get good pay and good 
commission they stick to the work, 
REED: GERI 
CHAPTER XIV. 
FOREST CONSERVANCY, 
Tue supply of timber in this district, for 
either firewood, charcoal, or building purposes, ig 
getting low, and on most gardens represents 
large amount in the estimates. In most cases 
the wood has to be out in Government Forests, 
but the demand is so enormous round the station 
(over 6,00,000 maunds) that the Forests will be 
unable to bear the strain for long. When this 
Aupply ceases most gardens will be placed most 
