A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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This week in history
- March 12-15, 1927
- Visit of Duke of York (later King George VI).
- March 14, 1987
- Te Maori exhibition opens at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery. Over a nine week period, 147,012 people visited Te Maori, the largest number to a single exhibition at the Gallery
- March 15, 1854
- Sheepstealer James McKenzie arrested and imprisoned at Lyttelton. He subsequently escaped and was recaptured several times, and was conditionally pardoned on January 11, 1856.
- March 15, 1856
- Christchurch Club formed.
- March 15, 1982
- City Council resolution declares Christchurch City a nuclear weapons free zone.
- March 15, 1983
- New Zealands first "test-tube" baby born at St Georges Hospital.
- March 16-17, 1970
- Visit by the Queen, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of Wales and Princess Anne.
- March 17, 1857
- First vehicle crosses the Port Hills - a spring cart pulled by bullocks negotiates the Bridle Path.
- March 17, 1864
- Arthurs Pass crossed by Arthur (later Sir Arthur) Dudley Dobson. He became the Christchurch City Surveyor in 1901.
- March 17, 1928
- Civic Theatre opens in Manchester Street. The theatre was built in the burned out shell of the old Alexandra Hall; part of the Canterbury Exhibition Hall. See 1900 and 1917.
- March 18, 1850
- Jollie completes survey and plan of Christchurch.


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