A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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- May 11, 1891
- Sumner Borough formed.
- May 11, 1908
- Colosseum becomes the citys first picture theatre. The building was claimed to have the largest wooden span in New Zealand. It had previously been a skating rink, a boot factory and a cab stand. See also 1932.
- May 12, 1980
- Visit by Mr Li Xiannian, Vice Premier of the Peoples Republic of China.
- May 13-15, 1920
- Visit of Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII).
- May 14-15, 1886
- Flooding in city centre.
- May 14, 1868
- "Lyttelton Times" publishes evening paper, the "Star".
- May 14, 1907
- Fire seriously damages the Antigua Street boatsheds.
- May 14, 1908
- Municipal tepid baths in Manchester Street open. It was described as "the finest indoor swimming pool in Australasia".
- May 14, 1947
- Mabel Howard (Sydenham) becomes Minister of Health, the countrys first woman Cabinet Minister.
- May 16, 1904
- Motor bus service to Timaru begins.
- May 16, 1975
- Opening of Four Avenues, New Zealands first State alternative education school.


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