A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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This week in history
- December 24, 1864
- First gas street lights.
- December 24, 1953
- 4 Christchurch victims among 151 dead in Tangiwai railway disaster.
- December 25, 1864
- Durham Street Methodist Church opens - the Citys first stone church.
- December 25, 1891
- Foundation stone laid for the "Temple of Truth" - but the sect was a fraud - see 1897.
- December 26, 1863
- Opening of the Royal Princess Theatre, the citys first true theatre. It had been the Canterbury Music Hall, see 1861.
- December 26, 1870
- First rowing regatta on the Avon.
- December 26, 1879
- Serious Catholic/Protestant riot in Manchester Street.
- December 26, 1905
- Automobile Association holds a "Great Automobile Gymkhana" at Addington trotting grounds. 30 cars took part, and the programme included New Zealands first official car race.
- December 27, 1850
- Cressy arrives. These 4 ships brought a total of 773 settlers. Although Cantabrians like to commemorate these first four ships, there were actually 8 chartered vessels which brought 1500 Canterbury Association settlers in the first few months. By the following December, 19 ships had brought over 3000 settlers.
- December 27, 1987
- Rewi Alley dies in Peking, China. He left Christchurch for China in 1926.
- December 28, 1912
- First New Zealand croquet championships held in City.
- December 30, 1978
- Canterbury Orchestra disbanded. The demise of this professional orchestra ended 6 years of acrimonious dispute which profoundly disrupted the musical scene in Christchurch.
- December 30, 1988
- Water restrictions in force for first time in City's history as water tables dropped to record low levels.


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