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 Zealands first rowing regatta held on Lyttelton Harbour.
- January 1, 1867
- Roller skating rink opens. Proprietor Richard Kohler had previously operated Kohlers 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 Lytteltons 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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