A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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This week in history
- April 13-14, 1983
- Visit of Chinese Premier, Zhao Ziyang.
- April 13, 1876
- Visit of tightrope walker Blondin.
- April 13, 1896
- City hosts the first meeting of the National Council of Women.
- April 15, 1971
- Christchurch production of Jenny Mcleods "Earth and Sky" in Civic Theatre.
- April 16, 1851
- First sale of Christchurch town sections.
- April 16, 1867
- First traction engine imported into Canterbury by the Provincial Government. It was hoped to pull road trains of grain shipments, but trials were a failure.
- April 16, 1974
- Flooding throughout city after record rainfall - 124mm (4.89 inches) in 24 hours.
- April 17, 1854
- Formation of the Canterbury Local Steam Navigation Co.
- April 17, 1880
- First championship cycle meeting, Hagley Park.
- April 17, 1880
- Inter-city brass band contest (New Zealands first) and choral competition draws an audience of 2500 to the Drill Hall. The winner was the Invercargill Garrison Band.
- April 17, 1983
- Visit of Dr. Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury.
- April 18, 1864
- First Ferrymead (swing) bridge opens.
- April 19, 1873
- Christchurch Golf Club formed. The first course was in Hagley Park. There are now nearly 30 golf courses in and around Christchurch, making it New Zealands golfing capital.
- April 19, 1988
- Proposal for 152 metre tower in Victoria Square abandoned after much public debate.


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