Te Pei   -  8 * 29.5 = 236
8 44
Aa6-55 Aa6-56 Aa6-65 Aa6-66 Aa6-67 Aa6-68 Aa6-69 Aa6-70
236 4 241 242 243 22
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Te Pou  -  9 * 29.5 = 265.5
50
Aa7-31 Aa7-32 Aa7-33 Aa7-34 Aa7-85 Aa8-1 Aa8-2 Aa8-3
266 267 25 293 294
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Once again day 294 suggests the beginning of Hua Reva (here via rau hei - a person hanging with head down - in Aa8-3). Gb3-3 obviously refers to Gb3-6:

Te Pou 24
Gb2-10 Gb2-11 Gb2-12 Gb3-2 Gb3-3 (294)
Hua Reva 25
Gb3-4 Gb3-5 Gb3-6 Gb4-2 Gb4-3
Hua Reva  -  10 * 29.5 = 295
52
Aa8-4 Aa8-5 Aa8-6 Aa8-7 Aa8-60 Aa8-61 Aa8-62 Aa8-63
295 296 26 323 324
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The elbow ornament in Aa8-5 (tagata) could show a full cycle formed like a drop of water (which may be confirmed by vai in the preceding glyph). Henua ora in Aa8-62 marks the 'recycling station', and Aa8-63 connects Hua Reva with Akahanga (cfr Aa8-65):

Akahanga  -  11 * 29.5 = 324.5
50
Aa8-64 Aa8-65 Aa8-66 Aa8-67 Ab1-33 Ab1-34 Ab1-35 Ab1-36
325 326 25 352 353
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In Aa8-65 ordinal number 65 agrees with 2 * 325 = 650, and 65 = 13 * 5. Possibly there is a suggestion of a connection with Aa8-5, sixtio glyphs earlier. The two following glyphs are of the same general kind, confirming a connection.

Hatinga Te Kohe  -  12 * 29.5 = 354
52
Ab1-37 Ab1-38 Ab1-39 Ab1-40 Ab2-11 Ab2-12 Ab2-13 Ab2-14
354 355 26 382 383
30
Roto Iri Are  -  13 * 29.5 = 383.5
50
Ab2-15 Ab2-16 Ab2-17 Ab2-18 Ab2-69 Ab2-70 Ab2-71 Ab2-72
384 385 25 411 412
29
Tama  -  14 * 29.5 = 413
52
Ab2-73 Ab2-74 Ab3-42 Ab3-43 Ab3-44 Ab3-45 Ab3-46 Ab3-47
413 26 440 441 442
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Possibly the little 4-feather tapa mea at bottom right in Ab2-73 indicates the new cycle of the sun. From the top of the head henua ora emerges (Ab3-43 and Ab3-47), but if the head is turned upright it becomes a sign of reversed henua ora - of birth.