Danmarks Handel og Industri

Forfatter: H. B. Krenchel

År: 1919

Forlag: J. H. Schultz A/S

Sted: København

Sider: 234

UDK: 38(...)

Udarbejdet paa Handelsministeriets Foranstaltning

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154 and provisions are plentiful. At the telegraph office Greenwich mean time can be obtained. Broker. A. R. Beck. P. C. R. Wang (T. »Olesens«). Kaliundborg. Kallundborg is in Lat. 55° 41' N., Long. 11° 6' E. on the West coast of the island of Sjælland. The general depth of the bay is about 7 fathoms with good holding ground. In the channel and in some parts of the har- bour there are 22 feet of water. Coal and provisions can be obtained. Fresh water is abundant. The wharves are 5 to 6 feet above water and have railroad tracks. There is a shipbuilding yard. Time signal regulated by Greenwich mean time. Broker. O. L. Omøe. Karrebæksminde. Karrebæksminde is situated in Lat. 55° IT N., Long. 11° 39' E. on the South coast of Sjælland. This is the harbour of the town of Næstved, distant about 7 English miles. There are 18 feet of water in the channel, and in some parts of the harbour, but only 15% feet at the wharf. There is a small tugboat. A limited quantity of coal and provisions can be ob- tained, and fresh water is plentiful. Kerteminde. Kjerteminde is situated on the East coast of Fyen in L^t. 55° 27' N., Long. 10° 40' E. The depth on the bar is 15(4 feet and in the harbour up to 16 feet. A very limited quantity of coal, provisions and water can be obtained. Kjøge. Kjøge is situated in Lat. 55° 27' N.» Long. 12° 12' E. about 21 Eng- lish miles from Copenhagen. The depth in the harbour and alongside the wharf is 17 feet. On the wharf there is a railroad track. A limited quantity of coal, provisions and water can be obtained. Broker. F. Ohlsson (T. »Ohlsson«).