A timeline of some Christchurch events in chronological order from 1700s to 1989.
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- August 16, 1866
- Cook Strait cable service links North and South Islands.
- August 16, 1868
- Tsunami ("tidal wave") in Lyttelton Harbour. Part of the harbour bottom was laid bare, then a wave swept in, damaging the "Novelty".
- August 16, 1890
- First inter-provincial soccer match held in Christchurch. Canterbury beat Wellington 2-0.
- August 17, 1903
- City abattoir opens at Sockburn.
- August 18, 1974
- Concert by Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
- August 19, 1840
- French settlers land at Akaroa.
- August 19, 1859
- Chamber of Commerce established in Lyttelton.
- August 20, 1860
- Canterbury Vocal Society formed. After several changes of name, it became the Royal Christchurch Musical Society in 1920. It is the oldest continually operating choral group in New Zealand.
- August 20, 1984
- A longterm aim of banning open fires is approved by the Christchurch City Council.
- 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