A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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This week in history
- May 29, 1886
- First trotting meeting held at Lancaster Park.
- May 29, 1926
- New Zealands first sports broadcast - a rugby match from Lancaster Park. Commentator Allan Allardyce was soon to pioneer broadcasts of racing, cricket and hockey for station 3YA. He also gave live coverage of Kingsford-Smiths landing at Wigram in 1928.
- May 29, 1967
- Opening of the new Bank of New Zealand building in Cathedral Square.
- May 30, 1866
- Moorhouse elected as Provincial Superintendent - his second term of office.
- May 30, 1874
- First rugby match played.
- May 30, 1890
- Richmond joins City.
- May 30, 1912
- First netball match in City.
- June 1, 1862
- Hospital opens on site in Hagley Park. But only after the first vigorous Hands off Hagley protests by irate citizens.
- June 1, 1961
- Television transmission begins from CHTV 3, Christchurch.
- June 2, 1874
- "The Press" publishes an evening paper, "The Globe" to compete with "The Star". It became "The Telegraph", then "The Truth", then "Evening News". Publication ceased in May 1917.
- June 2, 1902
- Municipal refuse destructor in operation. The destructor chimney, by the present site of the MED, was a dominant city landmark for many years.
- June 4, 1864
- Serious fire in Colombo Street destroys buildings between Hereford and Cashel Streets.
- June 4, 1866
- Refurbished Royal Princess Theatre re-opens as the first Theatre Royal.
- June 4, 1976
- Opera singer Dame Joan Sutherland gives concert.