A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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This week in history
- June 21, 1851
- Christchurch Cricket Club formed.
- June 21, 1851
- Road from Christchurch to Riccarton completed.
- June 21, 1890
- Artist Petrus Van der Velden arrives and settles.
- June 21, 1897
- Huge celebrations for Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee include the official opening of Victoria Park on the Port Hills and the transformation of Market (Victoria) Square by the City Council and the newly formed Christchurch Beautifying Association. The square, once the commercial centre of Christchurch, had contained many early public buildings and services including a prison, immigration barracks, an animal pound and the first post office. See 1903 for change of name.
- June 21, 1909
- Citys high pressure water supply in operation.
- June 21, 1989
- Redcliffs man Roger Manson receives new heart and lungs at London's Harefield Hospital.
- June 22-24, 1901
- Visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. (Later King George V and Queen Mary).
- June 22, 1851
- Pioneers Edward and Henry Ward drowned in Lyttelton Harbour. A brother, Crosbie Ward, later became the citys best known satirical poet.
- June 22, 1954
- Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme murder Parkers mother in Victoria Park. Their subsequent trial was one of the most sensational in the citys history.
- June 22, 1988
- Visit by Queen Sofia and King Juan Carlos of Spain.
- June 23, 1854
- Pioneer John Deans dies at Riccarton. The preservation of Deans Bush was one of his dying wishes.
- June 23, 1863
- First cab stand in City, on the corner of Colombo and High Streets.
- June 24, 1905
- Railway derailment at Chaneys, near Kaiapoi, kills 2.
- June 24, 1981
- First Metro Refuse transfer station (Sockburn) in operation.
- June 25, 1934
- Death of Harry Ell. The uncompleted Summit Road and Sign of the Takahe projects were taken over by his son. See 1938 and 1949.
- June 25, 1941
- German minelayer "Adjutant" lays mines in the approaches to Lyttelton Harbour. But this German claim is unsupported - no trace of the mines was ever found.
- June 26, 1871
- Christchurch Volunteer Police enrolled.
- June 26, 1884
- New Zealands first First Aid examinations held in City.
- June 27, 1846
- Canterburys first armed robbery - 3 men hold up and ransack the Greenwood brothers farm at Purau.
- June 27, 1904
- Yaldhurst School elects New Zealands first all-woman school committee.
- June 27, 1964
- Large crowds for visit of Beatles pop group.


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