A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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This week in history
- June 12, 1848
- Kemps Deed signed by Ngai Tahu giving the New Zealand Company control of land from Kaiapoi to Otago.
- June 13, 1909
- Cafe Continental Hotel at Sumner destroyed by fire.
- June 14, 1923
- New Zealand permanent Air Force established at Sockburn as the Government takes over the Canterbury Aviation Company. Included in the take-over was Sockburn Aerodrome, which was re-named Wigram a few days later.
- June 14, 1977
- Worst ever daytime smog levels - 750 micrograms per cubic metre. But this is only a quarter of the worst night levels. See 1975.
- June 15, 1842
- William Deans leaves Wellington to look for suitable farmland in the South Island.
- June 15, 1850
- Canterburys first European wedding - marriage of architect Samuel Farr.
- June 15, 1874
- Canterbury College (University) opens. A subsequent public protest prevented its proposed buildings from being sited in what are now the Botanic Gardens.
- June 16, 1932
- Robert McDougall Art Gallery opens. The gallery was a gift of R.E. McDougall, Managing Director of Aulsebrooks and Company.
- June 17, 1843
- John Deans lands sheep, cattle and horses at Lyttelton.
- June 18, 1949
- Announcement of decision to move Canterbury University campus to Ilam.
- June 18, 1975
- Record smog level - 3076 micrograms per cubic metre over 2 hour period during night. The introduction of domestic clean air zones has slightly alleviated this long standing city problem, but Christchurchs air pollution remains New Zealands worst. See also 1977.


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