A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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This week in history
- February 12-14, 1958
- Visit by Queen Mother.
- February 12, 1905
- Catholic Cathedral (the Basilica) opens. Designed by F.W. Petre, it is widely regarded as the finest Renaissance building in New Zealand.
- February 13, 1951
- Waterfront strike begins, with all New Zealand ports idle by February 19. As in previous strikes, Lyttelton avoided the worst of the violence and confrontations which occurred in other ports.
- February 14, 1887
- Telephone link to Dunedin opens.
- February 14, 1929
- Christchurch - Lyttelton railway line electrification completed.
- February 14, 1987
- Visit by Queen Margarethe of Denmark.
- February 15, 1840
- Chiefs Tairoa, Tuhawaiki and Karetai sell the South Island to John Jones and W.C.Wentworth for £500.
- February 15, 1894
- First New Zealand cricket team defeated by New South Wales at Lancaster Park.
- February 15, 1921
- Radio Society of Christchurch formed.
- February 15, 1967
- Waltham Lido Pool opens.
- February 15, 1976
- 25,000 attend concert by pop singer Neil Diamond at Q.E.II Park.
- February 16-17, 1963
- Visit by the Queen and Duke of Edinbugh. The New Brighton trotting course was bought by the City and re-named Queen Elizabeth Park in her honour.
- February 16, 1770
- Captain James Cook in the Endeavour sights Banks Island (Peninsula).
- February 16, 1883
- Belfast Freezing Works (the first in the Christchurch area) begin operation.
- February 16, 1935
- First test match by New Zealand women cricketers played against England at Lancaster Park. (England won.)
- February 16, 1981
- Seattle (Washington, USA), becomes sister city.
- February 16, 1988
- Mr William Burton, the last surviving member of Captain Robert Falcon Scott's "Terra Nova" expedition of 1910-1913, dies in Christchurch, aged 99. See 1910.
- February 16, 1989
- Visit by Queen Silvia and King Carl Gustaf of Sweden.
- February 17, 1908
- 30-metre whale stranded at Okarito. The skeleton is now on display at the Canterbury Museum.
- February 17, 1939
- New Millers Department Store building (now the Civic Offices) opens. Designed by G. A. J. Hart, the building contained the South Islands first escalator.
- February 18, 1982
- Internationally famous writer Dame Ngaio Marsh dies at her home in Cashmere.


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