A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
Go to a year between 1700 & 1989
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This week in history
- October 11, 1988
- "The Wizard" wages war against the "Tasteless tyrants of Telecom" by repainting the new blue telephone boxes traditional red.
- October 11, 1989
- Waitangi Tribunal Hearing of land claim by Ngai Tahu closes at Tuahiwi Marae.
- October 12-14, 1981
- Visit by Queen and Duke of Edinburgh.
- October 12, 1939
- Battery point guns in Lyttelton Harbour accidentally sink fishing boat "Dolphin". 1 man killed.
- October 13, 1866
- Railway south open to Rolleston.
- October 13, 1986
- Sir Hamish Hay begins his fifth and final term as Mayor of Christchurch.
- October 14, 1989
- Vicki Buck, first woman and youngest to be elected, wins Christchurch Mayoralty.
- October 15, 1881
- Lancaster Park opens. This privately owned development was built so that sports clubs could charge admission fees to games.
- October 15, 1979
- Visit by King Tupou IV and the Queen of Tonga.
- 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.