A timeline of Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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- September 20, 1916
- Canterbury Aviation Company founded by Henry (later Sir Henry) Wigram.
- September 21, 1867
- Trout introduced from Tasmania. The ova were reared in special covered ponds built in Hagley Park next to the hospital. Salmon were introduced a year later.
- September 23, 1914
- First Canterbury contingent sails on "Tahiti" and "Athenic" from Lyttelton for the war in Europe.
- September 23, 1977
- First Vietnamese refugees arrive in City.
- September 24, 1881
- Telephone exchange (the first in New Zealand) begins operation.
- September 24, 1960
- Jellie Park Pool opens.
- September 25, 1965
- Riot at Paparua Prison. 40 warders and police injured.
- September 25, 1983
- Coldest recorded day in September with a maximum of 5.9o.
- September 26, 1897
- Reading of the Riot Act to an angry crowd of about 6000 in Lichfield Street as a result of religious imposter A.B. Worthingtons "Temple of Truth" fraud. Beginning in 1890, Worthingtons sect had built a grecian temple in Latimer Square.
- September 26, 1945
- Charles Hazlett Upham (born Christchurch 1908) awarded second V.C. for gallantry in the Western Desert, 1942. He won his previous award in Crete during May 1941.
- September 26, 1968
- City Council given partial control of the Estuary.
- September 26, 1975
- Noahs Hotel opens.
- September 26, 1976
- Orana Park Wildlife Reserve opens.