A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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This week in history
- 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.
- June 10, 1868
- William Wilson elected first Mayor of Christchurch.
- June 10, 1935
- John Drew and poet/typographer Dennis Glover founded Caxton Press to publish New Zealand literature. Most of the decades best writers were first published by the company.
- June 11, 1982
- Hamish Hay, Mayor of Christchurch since 1974, knighted in Queens Birthday honours.
- June 12, 1848
- Kemps Deed signed by Ngai Tahu giving the New Zealand Company control of land from Kaiapoi to Otago.


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