A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
Go to a year between 1700 & 1989
Begin at the beginning 
This week in history
- May 6, 1939
- New Municipal Electricity Department building opens.
- May 7, 1917
- Canterbury Aviation Company makes first flights from Sockburn Aerodrome, New Zealands first airport.
- May 8, 1885
- Strike in boot factories.
- May 8, 1945
- V.E. (Victory in Europe) day celebrations.
- May 8, 1975
- New Zealands first mini roundabout in operation at the corner of Riccarton Road and Deans Avenue.
- May 8, 1981
- Go-ahead given for National Sports Training Centre at Q.E.II Park.
- May 8, 1987
- Sir Neil Isaac, founder of Peacock Springs Conservation Park dies.
- May 9, 1915
- Christchurch tennis star (4 times Wimbledon champion) Captain A. F. Wilding killed in action in Belgium.
- May 10, 1975
- Ms Vicki Buck becomes the citys (and New Zealands) youngest ever City Councillor at 19.
- May 11, 1891
- Sumner Borough formed.
- May 11, 1908
- Colosseum becomes the citys first picture theatre. The building was claimed to have the largest wooden span in New Zealand. It had previously been a skating rink, a boot factory and a cab stand. See also 1932.
- May 12, 1980
- Visit by Mr Li Xiannian, Vice Premier of the Peoples Republic of China.