A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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This week in history
- October 1, 1857
- First Christchurch Town Hall opens. This privately owned hall was built on a site in High Street which was later occupied by Stranges Department Store and then by Butterfields.
- October 1, 1870
- Opening of Canterbury Museum building, designed by B.W. Mountfort. dt>October 1, 1881
- New Zealand's first telephone exchange begins operation in the Chief Post Office, Cathedral Square.
- October 1, 1948
- City Council takes over Canterbury Public Library from University.
- October 1, 1953
- Over 3000 hectares of Waimairi (showgrounds area), Heathcote (Bromley area) and Estuary included in City.
- October 2, 1916
- Opawa joins City.
- October 3, 1983
- Rugby player Robbie Deans becomes highest scorer of points in 79 year history of the Ranfurly Shield with 187 points from thirteen games.
- October 3, 1988
- Park Royal Hotel opens in Victoria Square.
- October 5, 1899
- First Boer War contingent leaves Lyttelton.
- October 5, 1982
- Paraplegic archer Neroli Fairhall (in competition with able-bodied athletes) wins gold medal at Brisbane Commonwealth Games.
- October 5, 1984
- Greg Mortimer of Christchurch conquers Mt Everest without oxygen.
- October 7, 1864
- Opening of a 12 night season of Lysters Royal Italian and English Opera Company. The opera was Lucia di Lammermoor".