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Sesquicentennial means 150 year anniversary. The Signing of the treaty was in 1840. 1840 + 150 = 1990

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Q: In what year was the sesquicentennial of the signing of the treaty that has been celebrated as a national holiday on February 6 in New Zealand since 1974?
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