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So far we have not determined if the glyphs between the kuhane stations belong to the kuhane station indicated by the last glyph of the sequence of 59 glyphs, or if they are independent from the station indicated by the end glyph, or if they possibly belong to the preceding station. Hatinga Te Kohe is a good station to work with, trying to answer this question. It is obviously an important station which cannot be silently dismissed like (possibly) Hua Reva.

These 20 glyphs begin and end with exactly the same typ of glyph:

Aa8-15 Aa8-16 Aa8-17 Aa8-18 Aa8-19
Aa8-20 Aa8-21 Aa8-22 Aa8-23 Aa8-24
Aa8-25 Aa8-26 Aa8-27 Aa8-28 Aa8-29
Aa8-30 Aa8-31 Aa8-32 Aa8-33 Aa8-34

The first 8 of them belong (so far as we have been able to ascertain) to Akahanga and the remaining 12 presumably to Hatinga Te Kohe. In the glyph catalogue (at ragi) we can observe that there are 6 identical glyphs of this kind, all close to Aa8-15 and Aa8-34:

Aa7-70 Aa7-85 Aa8-1 Aa8-2 Aa8-7 Aa8-10 Aa8-15
Aa8-27 Aa8-34 Aa8-38 Aa8-55 Aa8-67 Aa8-78 Ab1-11

Aa8-27 is not in the middle between Aa8-15 and Aa8-34 (which two glyphs are central among the 6 in the group).