A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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This week in history
- April 15, 1971
- Christchurch production of Jenny Mcleods "Earth and Sky" in Civic Theatre.
- April 16, 1851
- First sale of Christchurch town sections.
- April 16, 1867
- First traction engine imported into Canterbury by the Provincial Government. It was hoped to pull road trains of grain shipments, but trials were a failure.
- April 16, 1974
- Flooding throughout city after record rainfall - 124mm (4.89 inches) in 24 hours.
- April 17, 1854
- Formation of the Canterbury Local Steam Navigation Co.
- April 17, 1880
- First championship cycle meeting, Hagley Park.
- April 17, 1880
- Inter-city brass band contest (New Zealands first) and choral competition draws an audience of 2500 to the Drill Hall. The winner was the Invercargill Garrison Band.
- April 17, 1983
- Visit of Dr. Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury.
- April 18, 1864
- First Ferrymead (swing) bridge opens.
- April 19, 1873
- Christchurch Golf Club formed. The first course was in Hagley Park. There are now nearly 30 golf courses in and around Christchurch, making it New Zealands golfing capital.
- April 19, 1988
- Proposal for 152 metre tower in Victoria Square abandoned after much public debate.
- April 20, 1849
- Captain Thomas (in a letter to Sir George Grey) reveals that he has chosen the present site of Christchurch for the new settlement - in spite of the fact that both the Nelson and Otago colonists had rejected it in 1841 and 1844 respectively.
- April 20, 1938
- First Inter-Dominion trotting in New Zealand held at Addington Raceway. Originally scheduled for Easter, the contest was postponed by flooding throughout the city. Further flooding after the first races delayed the finals until May 4.
- April 21, 1971
- Court Theatres first production, "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie".