A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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This week in history
- April 29, 1925
- Rev J.K. Archer becomes Mayor of Christchurch, New Zealands first Labour mayor.
- April 29, 1974
- Cr. David Caygill, aged 25, becomes the citys youngest ever acting Mayor (for 5 days).
- April 30, 1875
- New library building completed on the corner of Cambridge Terrace and Hereford Street. Designed by W.B. Armson, the building is now part of the Library Chambers.
- April 30, 1971
- 6000 protesters march against the war in Vietnam.
- May 1, 1975
- Canterbury University completes its move from city to Ilam campus.
- May 2, 1872
- New St Michaels Anglican Church opens.
- May 3, 1851
- George Gould opens shop in Christchurch. The business eventually became part of Pyne Gould Guinness and Co.
- May 3, 1865
- First Catholic school opens in a small cottage in Lichfield Street.
- May 3, 1985
- 6,000 Christchurch citizens rally against the All Black tour of South Africa.
- May 4, 1858
- Last of the town reserves sold.
- May 4, 1932
- Christchurch Tramway strike. One of the bitterest in the citys history, it lasted 16 days. There were many injuries and arrests among the strikers. The tram sheds were barricaded with barbed wire, and trams were fitted with wire mesh screens over their windows to ward off attacks.
- May 4, 1981
- New southern arterial (Brougham Street to Curletts Road) opens.
- May 5, 1863
- Christchurch Gas Company formed.
- May 5, 1970
- Visit by Canadian Prime Minister, Pierre Trudeau.


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