A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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- February 7, 1851
- Castle Eden arrives with settlers. There had been trouble on the voyage, and her crew was arrested and imprisoned for mutiny.
- February 8, 1857
- St Andrews Presbyterian Church opens.
- February 8, 1864
- George Parrs All England cricket team defeats a Canterbury side.
- February 8, 1870
- Opening of Christchurchs first art exhibition.
- February 9, 1898
- "Black Wednesday" - Canterbury skies darkened by smoke from Australian bush fires.
- February 9, 1917
- Scott statue, sculpted by his widow, unveiled opposite the (then) Municipal Offices in Oxford Terrace.
- February 10, 1863
- First sitting of the Court of Appeal.
- February 10, 1864
- First Council artesian well drilled at the corner of Tuam and High Streets. It gushed to a height of 3 or 4 metres above ground level.
- February 10, 1913
- News reaches Christchurch of the Scott expeditions fate. The citys special relationship with the expedition caused deep mourning over the tragedy.
- February 11, 1843
- Deans, Gebbie and Manson families sail from Wellington on the Richmond to settle at Riccarton.
- February 11, 1851
- Land Office opens in Christchurch on the site now occupied by the Chamber of Commerce building.
- February 11, 1928
- Opening of St Georges private hospital.
- February 11, 1960
- Mrs H.L. Garrett appointed New Zealands first jury forewoman.
- February 12-14, 1958
- Visit by Queen Mother.
- February 12, 1905
- Catholic Cathedral (the Basilica) opens. Designed by F.W. Petre, it is widely regarded as the finest Renaissance building in New Zealand.
- February 13, 1951
- Waterfront strike begins, with all New Zealand ports idle by February 19. As in previous strikes, Lyttelton avoided the worst of the violence and confrontations which occurred in other ports.


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