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Christchurch: a chronology

A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.

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This week in history

June 4, 1864
Serious fire in Colombo Street destroys buildings between Hereford and Cashel Streets.
June 4, 1866
Refurbished Royal Princess Theatre re-opens as the first Theatre Royal.
June 4, 1976
Opera singer Dame Joan Sutherland gives concert.
June 6, 1905
First electric trams in operation. Unique in Australasia, they had front fenders as a safety feature because of the density of cycle traffic in Christchurch.
June 6, 1987
$84 million redevelopment of Christchurch Hospital approved.
June 7, 1877
New Canterbury College (University) building opens. Designed by B.W. Mountfort, the building is now part of the Arts Centre.
June 8, 1838
First French warship, the corvette “Heroine” (Captain J.B. Cecille) arrives in Akaroa.
June 8, 1882
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals formed in City.
June 8, 1966
New "Wahine", described as "the largest vehicular ferry in the world", begins on the Lyttelton-Wellington run.
June 8, 1978
Visit by Crown Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands.
June 9, 1851
“Steadfast” arrives with settlers.
June 9, 1862
Municipal Council approves first street lighting (62 kerosene lamps).
June 9, 1869
Earthquake damages many buildings including the stone (second) Town Hall.
June 9, 1917
Sign of the Kiwi opens.
June 9, 1937
Citizens War Memorial unveiled in Cathedral Square.

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