A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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This week in history
- October 16, 1988
- Victoria Square Amphitheatre opens.
- October 17, 1861
- Christchurch Club building opens. Designed by B.W.Mountfort and Isaac Luck, it was probably New Zealands first club.
- October 19, 1978
- Visit by President Walter Scheel of West Germany.
- October 20, 1948
- "Pleasure Garden" art controversy begins when a Frances Hodgkins painting (done in about 1933) is exhibited at "the Group" show. This fierce debate on art style was joined by people throughout New Zealand. It raged for 3 years until the City Council accepted the painting as a gift on September 3, 1951.
- October 20, 1987
- World-wide share market crash affects Christchurch Stock Exchange .
- October 22, 1863
- First Agricultural and Pastoral Association show in showgrounds (which is now Sydenham Park). An unofficial show had been held in October, 1862.
- October 22, 1985
- "Elizabeth" the one tonne sea elephant dies of a viral infection on Sumner Beach. She had lived for 5 years on the City's beaches, estuary and rivers and was often found crawling up suburban streets.
- October 22, 1988
- Announcement of the appointment of Patricia Costigan as Christchurch's first female District Court Judge.