A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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This week in history
- August 21, 1989
- Sir Hamish Hay announces he will not stand for position of Mayor after 15 years in Local Body politics.
- August 22, 1910
- Ilam homestead (on the site of the present university staff club) destroyed by fire.
- August 22, 1925
- Radio Broadcasting Company of N.Z. incorporated in Christchurch - the countrys first public radio company. The company became the major force in early radio, eventually owning and operating a chain of YA stations throughout the country. See 1932
- August 24, 1857
- Evans Pass road over the Port Hills opens.
- August 24, 1914
- Large patriotic procession boosts war fever.
- August 25, 1920
- First flight over Cook Strait (Christchurch to Trentham) by Captain Euan Dickson in a Canterbury Aviation Company plane.
- August 26, 1939
- Official opening of City Councils pensioner housing project in Barnett Avenue, Sydenham; the first local body pensioner housing in New Zealand.
- August 26, 1986
- The worst lamb loss for a decade in Canterbury due to a wet cold August, costs farmers $2.8 million.
- August 27, 1986
- Visit by Deputy Prime Minister of Hungary, Dr Juzet Marjai.


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