A timeline of Christchurch events in chronological order from pre-European times to 1989.
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This week in history
- January 6, 1851
- The first school (which became Christs College) opens in Lyttelton.
- January 7, 1844
- First European child (Jeannie Manson) born at Riccarton.
- January 8, 1877
- First trial of harvesting machines at Riccarton.
- January 8, 1979
- First women bus drivers on Transport Board buses.
- January 9, 1871
- "Park Terrace" murder. Manservant Simon Cadeno was later hanged for murdering a woman servant and injuring another.
- January 10, 1830
- Antarctic (Captain Morrell) anchors in Lyttelton Harbour, which he names Cooks Harbour.
- January 10, 1867
- European birds introduced on Matoaka to Lyttelton. Species include pheasants, partridges, blackbirds, thrushes, linnets, skylarks, chaffinches, and starlings. The destruction of native insect eating birds by hunting and fire had caused disastrous crop infestations in Canterbury.
- January 10, 1887
- Tramway to New Brighton completed.
- January 11, 1851
- First copy of the Lyttelton Times, edited by J.E. FitzGerald.
- January 11, 1984
- A live 30cm snake is found in a driveway in Parklands. A second snake is found the following day.
- January 12, 1985
- The first South Island "In Vitro" baby is born at Christchurch Womens Hospital.
Notes
- This resource includes images from our photographs collection - clicking on the image will take you to a larger version of that image.
- This resource links to various other local history resources on our website.

