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If we try with Te Pei = Gb1-7 and look beyond to see what stations will come where, this is the result:
 
7. Te Pei 13. Tama
Gb1-7 (236) Gb7-3 (413)
9. Hua Reva 15. Hanga Takaure
Gb3-5 (295) Ga1-1 (472)
11. Hatinga Te Kohe
Gb5-1 (354)

The result does not negate our approach, because we know too little about the meanings of the kuhane stations and too little about the meanings of the glyphs to be certain of anything. But in retrospect - after I have worked with both sides of the problem - I feel certain that all 5 glyphs fit with their respective kuhane station.

Some of all arguments possible to use for 'proving' the proposition of a good fit between kuhane station and glyph can be read following this hyperlink. Here it will be enough to point at Tama coinciding with the tamaiti ('little' tama, child) glyph in Gb7-3, a fact easy to perceive immediately:

Gb7-3 (413)

tamaiti