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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 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.
December 31, 1984
"Kiwi House" opened at Orana Park (first chick born in captivity in South Island, November 1989).
January 1-3, 1912
Davis Cup final (Australasia v USA) held at Lancaster Park.
January 1, 1862
New Zealand’s first rowing regatta held on Lyttelton Harbour.
January 1, 1867
Roller skating rink opens. Proprietor Richard Kohler had previously operated Kohler’s Pleasure Grounds.
January 1, 1908
Shackleton expedition sails for Antarctica in "Nimrod". A crowd estimated as high as 50,000 watched the departure - probably the largest in Lyttelton’s history.
January 1, 1913
Riccarton Borough formed.
January 1, 1932
Radio Broadcasting Company of N.Z. (owner of the YA stations) taken over by Government to form the nucleus of a State broadcasting system.
January 2, 1896
Australasian Amateur Athletic and Cycling Championships held at Lancaster Park.
January 3, 1883
Graving dock in Lyttelton Harbour officially opens.

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