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Christchurch: a chronology

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 City’s 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 city’s 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 Zealand’s 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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