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In Tahua the 8th kuhane station can be counted as being located at glyph number 8 * 29.5 * 2 = 472. Because it is such a long text 2 glyphs apparently correspond to two half-days.

Aa6-55--56 (236) Aa6-57--58 Aa6-59--60 (238)
Aa6-61--62 Aa6-63--64 (240) Aa6-65--66
Aa6-67--68 (242) Aa6-69--70 Aa6-71--72 (244)

At Aa6-56 we can count 6 * 56 = 168, and 12 glyphs (6 days) later comes a maitaki glyph, a glyph which can be characterized as being very 'imbalanced'. In G day number 472 / 2 = 236 is Gb1-6, with Gb1-12 corresponding to Aa6-67--68:

Gb1-6 (236) Gb1-7 Gb1-8 Gb1-9 Gb1-10 Gb1-11
Gb1-12 (242) Gb1-13 Gb1-14 Gb1-15 Gb1-16 Gb1-17
Gb1-18 Gb1-19 Gb1-20 (250) Gb1-21 Gb1-22

I am going to make a bold suggestion, which if true can explain the imbalance in Aa6-68. But it necessitates a few pages, which should be read following this link.