| 1840 |
Possession taken of Auckland as site of capital |
| 1842 |
First local government legislation First major shiploads of British immigrants arrive |
| 1850 |
First local body elections in Auckland |
| 1851 |
Proclamation of Borough of Auckland (dissolved 1852) |
| 1852 |
New Zealand given Constitution |
| 1854 |
Establishment of Auckland City Council (dissolved 1856) |
| 1862 |
Establishment of City Board of Works |
| 1863 |
First rate ever struck in Auckland Capital to be shifted to Wellington |
| 1865 |
First gas street lights |
| 1866 |
First piped water supply (from Domain ponds) |
| 1871 |
After petition, Auckland proclaimed a borough (city) First meeting of City Council First City Council elections Establishment of Auckland Harbour Board City Council takes control of Albert Barracks (Park) |
| 1872 |
First railway train runs in Auckland |
| 1875 |
Western Springs acquired |
| 1876 |
Original Auckland Institute and Museum opened |
| 1877 |
City Abattoir commences operations |
| 1880 |
Public Free Library opens |
| 1881 |
First municipal public baths open |
| 1882 |
City Council area expanded by first amalgamations |
| 1883 |
Auckland University College opened |
| 1884 |
Control of Domain transferred to City Council Horse trams commence first service (City-Ponsonby) |
| 1885 |
Auckland Hospital & Charitable Aid Board established |
| 1886 |
Original Symonds St cemetery closed and Waikumete opened |
| 1887 |
Queen St first lit by electricity |
| 1888 |
City Art Gallery formally opened |
| 1894 |
First traffic Inspector appointed First reserves acquired in Waitakere Ranges |
| 1901 |
Venerable Sir John Logan Campbell elected mayor |
| 1902 |
Electric tramways commence running First water piped from Waitakere reservoirs |
| 1903 |
Cornwall Park, gifted by Campbell, formally opened |
| 1904 |
First 'Greater Auckland' conference |
| 1905 |
Rubbish destructor (incineration) starts working |
| 1906 |
Auckland Fire Board established Mandatory registration of motor vehicles introduced |
| 1908 |
City Council power station starts generating electricity |
| 1910 |
Grafton Bridge opened to traffic |
| 1911 |
Town Hall completed and opened |
| 1912 |
First major strike of City Council employees |
| 1913 |
Parnell and Arch Hill amalgamated into City |
| 1914 |
Parnell and Tepid Baths receive first patrons First City Council houses approved City Council owned Fish Market commences business |
| 1915 |
Myers' Park opened |
| 1917 |
Epsom amalgamated into City. |
| 1918 |
Influenza epidemic strikes |
| 1919 |
City Council purchases electric tramway system Municipal Choir gives first concert |
| 1921 |
Point Chevalier amalgamated into City |
| 1922 |
First mechanical traffic signals in operation Auckland Zoological Park opened Auckland Electric Power Board established |
| 1923 |
Waikumete Cemetery Crematorium in operation |
| 1924 |
Tramways enter `war' with private buses First large City Council housing estate completed Municipal Band starts performing |
| 1926 |
First municipal off-street parking constructed |
| 1927 |
Royal Commission on Auckland's water supply Expansive Civic Centre scheme rejected |
| 1928 |
Royal Commission on Auckland's transport |
| 1929 |
Waterfront (Tamaki) Drive opened for traffic War memorial Institute & Museum officially opened Great depression strikes Auckland |
| 1930 |
Royal Commission on harbour crossing |
| 1931 |
Citizens & Ratepayers' Assn first gain political control |
| 1933 |
Conference on combatting unemployment Municipal motor camp opens at Western Springs |
| 1935 |
Labour Party wins both City Council and general election |
| 1937 |
Municipal bus terminal at Britomart opened |
| 1938 |
City Council town planning scheme first in New Zealand |
| 1939 |
Waitakere scenic Centennial Drive opened Municipal golf course opened at Chamberlain Park |
| 1940 |
Wartime administrative arrangements introduced |
| 1944 |
Transit housing scheme inaugurated |
| 1947 |
Public relations office founded First set of automatic traffic lights installed |
| 195 |
Housing reclamation starts in Freeman's Bay Auckland venue for Commonwealth Games |
| 1952 |
First block of pensioner flats occupied |
| 1953 |
Parking meters first in operation |
| 1954 |
Construction of Brown's Island drainage scheme started |
| 1955 |
Mangere chosen as site for international air terminal Master Transportation Plan (motorways) adopted Water flows from first water reservoir in Hunua Ranges |
| 1956 |
Brown's Island gifted to City Council as park Motor vehicle testing station opened at Grey Lynn |
| 1958 |
`Barnes' Dance' pedestrian crossing at intersections |
| 1959 |
Auckland Harbour Bridge opened |
| 1960 |
Mangere Drainage scheme commissioned |
| 1961 |
City Council's first planning scheme operative |
| 1963 |
Compost plant officially opened First meeting of Auckland Regional Authority |
| 1964 |
Auckland Region reaches half million population |
| 1966 |
Auckland International Airport commences operations Civic Administration Building opened |
| 1967 |
Introduction of towaway zones |
| 1968 |
First pedestrian mall (Vulcan Lane) developed |
| 1970 |
First Citizens' Advice Bureau established at Ponsonby |
| 1971 |
City Council centennial celebrations Official City Council centennial history published New Central Library opened |
| 1972 |
Los Angeles adopted as first sister city |
| 1973 |
Kleensaks introduced for domestic refuse collection |
| 1974 |
Central area traffic control system introduced |
| 1975 |
Civic Underground Car Park opened |
| 1977 |
Coast-to-coast walkway developed |
| 1979 |
Aotea Square officially opened |
| 1980 |
Queen Elizabeth II Square opened MOTAT-Zoo tramway inaugurated Busking in Queen St permitted |
| 1981 |
Special animal control centre opened |
| 1982 |
First-ever Council meeting outside Civic Chambers |
| 1983 |
Auckland City declared a nuclear-free zone. |
| 1984 |
Queen St riot Tolls on Harbour Bridge abolished |
| 1985 |
Mayoral Drive formally opened First area office (Blockhouse Bay) opened |
| 1986 |
Fukuoka adopted as second sister city First elections conducted by postal vote First modern elections based on wards |
| 1988 |
Sister-city link established with Brisbane |
| 1989 |
Traffic control taken over by Ministry of transport Amalgamation with nine suburban municipalities Reconstitution of `new' Auckland City Council |
| 1990 |
Aotea Centre opened Auckland 150th anniversary celebrations Auckland venue for Commonwealth Games |
| 1991 |
Auckland Star newspaper ceases publication |
| 1992 |
Auckland Regional Services Trust established |
| 1993 |
Municipal abattoir sold |
| 1994 |
Great Auckland water shortage |
| 1995 |
Commonwealth Heads of Government conference |
| 1996 |
Population of Auckland region exceeds one million |
| 1997 |
Town Hall refurbishment completed Civic Theatre reverts to City Council America's Cup village construction started |
| 1998 |
South-Eastern Arterial Highway opened Britomart development appeal heard |
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