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It became a city by royal charter on 31 July 1856, making it officially the oldest established city in New Zealand. Christchurch was heavily industrialised in the early 20th century, with and the opening of the Main South Line railway and the development of state housing saw rapid growth in the city's economy and population.
Christchurch became the first city in New Zealand by royal charter on 31 July 1856, and Henry Harper was consecrated by the archbishop of Canterbury as the local Anglican bishop. He arrived in Christchurch a few months later in December 1856.
3 days ago · Cathedral, Cathedral Square [ca. 1888] CCL PhotoCD 1, IMG0048 Christchurch became a City by Royal Charter on 31 July 1856 by virtue of having become an English See under letters patent. This was because it was the ‘seat’, or base, for a bishop.
Christchurch History. New Zealand's oldest established city, and second-largest today, Christchurch was named by British settlers in the 1840s. Its first inhabitants, though were probably hunters of the 13th century.
5 days ago · Proclaimed a city in 1862 and made a borough in 1868, Christchurch was expanded in 1903, and it is now the most populous city on South Island and the second largest city (after Auckland) in New Zealand.
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Sep 19, 2024 · Christchurch became a City by Royal Charter on 31 July 1856 by virtue of having become an English See under letters patent. It can therefore, justly claim to be the oldest City in New Zealand, preceding Nelson in this distinction by two years.
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On July 31, 1856, Christchurch became a city by Royal Charter and is officially the oldest established city in New Zealand. History. Original settlers of the Christchurch region were Moa Hunters. These settlers hunted the moa out of existence by about the year 1500.