1,421. Reference : MM-1-12-229

| Chom was employed to sharpen knives, he gained 50 cent each. | Punch card

1,422. Reference : MM-1-12-230

Planing wood.

| Carpenters were employed for cutting plugs, doors, windows, school desks, pigsties and other kinds of construction work. The information covers wages earned from wood-working. | Punch card

1,423. Reference : MM-1-12-231

Chatcoal.

| Charcoal making by the villagers: collection of wood, the kiln, period of burning, and use and price of charcoal. | Punch card

1,424. Reference : MM-1-12-232

Rope making.

| The father of the headman made rope from jute tree for sale, and several villagers also made rope for sale. The information includes details about the rope-making, and use of rope. | Punch card

1,425. Reference : MM-1-12-234

Weaving mats.

| Weaving of mats to be utilized to sit in carts: purchase of bamboo strips, size of the mat and number of strips, and name list of the weavers. | Punch card

1,426. Reference : MM-1-12-235

Handicrafts of the villagers

| For instance for cabalistic writing the artisan could gain 3,000 baht a year. | Punch card

1,427. Reference : MM-1-12-236

Trading in the village

| The sale of agricultural products such as bananas, vegetables, wild food, dessert, rice whiskey, tobacco, fermented crabs, and handcrafts such as silverware, wicker. Sometimes they barter with other villages for items such as textiles, cane juice, soybean oil. | Punch card

1,428. Reference : MM-1-12-237

Trading in the mountains.

| The villagers went to the highland to trade with the highlanders, and they gained 160 - 400 baht per trip. The highlanders were politically independent, and the problem would be solved by the village elders. | Punch card

1,429. Reference : MM-1-12-238

Trade minor.

| Some villagers bought vegetable and eggs from the market and sold them in the village to make a profit. | Punch card

1,430. Reference : MM-1-12-239

N. ban trading trip.

| Nanban bought fish for sale in Nan and Phrae, and traveled to Chiang Mai, returning to Chiang Kham through Lampang. He gained 1,000 baht for profit. | Punch card