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With Te Pou at 9 * 29.5 = 265.5 it is natural to let it have number 9 (instead of number 8 as in Manuscript E), and to continue counting on to the beginning of side a (because the old year is not finished yet).

8. Te Pei 9. Te Pou
10. Hua Reva 11. Akahanga
12. Hatinga Te Kohe 13. Roto Iri Are
14. Tama 15. One Tea
16. Te Piringa Aniva 17. Te Kioe Uri
18. Te Manavai 19. Te Poko Uri
20. Te Pu Mahore 21. Nga Kope Ririva

Evidence suggests this way of counting the kuhane stations may have been intended.

16 * 29.5 = 472 (= 0) could be at Ga1-29--30 or close by:

Ga1-22 Ga1-23 Ga1-24 Ga1-25
Ga1-26 Ga1-27 Ga1-28 Ga1-29 (471) Ga1-30

Counting 16 * 29 = 464 (in another 'coinage') must result in a point 8 glyphs earlier:

Ga1-18 Ga1-19 Ga1-20 Ga1-21 Ga1-22
460 461 462 463 464

Ga1-26 will have number 468 = 18 * 26 = 168 + 300.