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Lets now review the end of line Ca9 and line Ca10. Although Antares rose together with Sun in November 25 the view maybe should not be heliacal but nakshatra, in which case it would be more important to find Aldebaran in the night of November 26:

Syrma 5 6 7 8 9 (192)
November 20 21 22 23 24 (328)
Ca9-16 Ca9-17 Ca9-18 Ca9-19 Ca9-20 (248)
E rima ki te henua koia ku honui erua maitaki ko koe ra
Marfik (243.7), φ Herculis (243.8) ψ Scorpii (244.6), Lesath (244.8), χ Scorpii (245.1), Yed Prior (245.5) no star listed Yed Posterior, Rukbalgethi Shemali (246.6). ο Scorpii (246.8), σ Scorpii (247.0), Hejian (247.2) ψ Ophiuchi (247.7), ρ Ophiuchi (248.1), Kajam (248.3), χ Ophiuchi (248.5)
May 22 23 24 (144) 25 26
 Sheratan 6 7 8 9 10
Beid (62.2) Hyadum I (63.4) Hyadum II (64.2) no star listed Ain, θ¹ Tauri, θ² Tauri (65.7)
Syrma 10 (193)   11
November 25 26 (330)
Ca9-21 (249) Ca9-22
ka mau - i te inoino ka iri ka hua i te inoino
She Low (248.7), Antares (249.1), Marfik, φ Ophiuchi (249.5)  ω Ophiuchi (249.8), σ Herculis (250.3)
May 27 28 (148)
Sheratan 11 12
no star listed Aldebaran (68.2), Theemin (68.5)

Then follow 8 glyphs, the last of which could allude to RA day 156 = August 24 (236) because its nakshatra manzil day is 156 (= 6 * 26 = 236 - 80):

Syrma 12 13 (196) Az Zubana 1 2
November 27 28 29 30 (334)
Ca9-23 Ca9-24 Ca9-25 Ca9-26
te hau tea te inoino kua iri kua puo te inoino
τ Scorpii (250.7), Han (251.0) ζ Herculis (252.1), η Herculis (252.5) no star listed Wei (254.3)
May 29 30 (150) 31 June 1
Sheratan 13 14 Pleione 1 2 (16)
no stars listed
Az Zubana 3 (199)
December 1 (335)
Ca9-27 (255)
etoru gagata hakaariki kia raua
Denebakrab (254.7), ι Ophiuchi (255.3), Grafias (255.4)
June 2 (153)
Pleione 3 (17)
no star listed
Az Zubana. 4 (200) 5 6
December 2 3 4 (338)
Ca10-1 (256) Ca10-2 Ca10-3
Erua inoino kua hua te vai
κ Ophiuchi (256.2) Cujam (256.9) no star listed
June 3 4 5 (156)
Pleione 4 5 6 (20)
Hassaleh (73.6) Almaaz (74.7), Haedus I (74.8) 5h (76.1)
Haedus II (75.9), ε Leporis (76.0), Cursa (76.4)

Possibly the following 4 days should be added to the previous 8 in order to reach 12 and nakshatra night 80 counted from the March equinox:

Az Zubana 7   8 (204)
December 5 6 (340)
Ca10-4 Ca10-5 (260)
te kiore - te inoino kua oho te rima kua kai - ihe nuku hoi
no star listed Sabik (259.7), η Scorpii (259.9), Nodus I (260.0)
June 6 (157) 7
Pleione 7 8 (22)
λ Eridani (76.7) μ Leporis (77.6), ĸ Leporis (78.0), Rigel (78.1), Capella (78.4)
Az Zubana 9   10
December 7 8 (342)
Ca10-6 (261) Ca10-7 (*80)
Tupu te toromiro kua noho te vai
π Herculis (260.7), Ras Algethi (260.8), Sarin (261.0), ο Ophiuchi (261.4) ξ Ophiuchi (262.2), θ Ophiuchi, ν Serpentis (262.4)
June 8 9 (160)
Pleione 9 10
no star listed λ Leporis (79.6)

Yet another 5 days will reach to the night of St Lucia, when the leading star of Columba could be seen:

Az Zubana 11 12 (208) 13 Akleel 1 2
December 9 10 11 12 (346) 13 (St Lucia)
Ca10-8 Ca10-9 Ca10-10 (265) Ca10-11 Ca10-12
te moko te marama te kava manu rere te mauga tuu toga
ρ Herculis (262.9) σ Ophiuchi (263.6) Lesath (264.7), Alwaid, Maasym (265.1), Shaula (265.3) Kuma (265.6), Ras Alhague (266.1), Sargas (266.3), μ Ophiuchi (266.5) Nan Hae (266.6), ι Herculis (266.7)
June 10 11 12 13 14 (165)
Pleione 11 12 13 Albatain 1 2 (29)
Bellatrix, Saif al Jabbar (80.7), Elnath (80.9) Nihal (81.7), Mintaka (82.4)  ε Columbae (82.6), Arneb (83.0), Heka (83.2), Hatysa (83.5) Alnilam (83.7), Heavenly Gate (84.0) Alnitak, Phakt (Phaet), (84.7)

Number 347 may seem strangely uninteresting, but it is not. If the Saturn cube 5 * 5 * 5 = 125 is located in May 5 (125), then the distance to December 13 (347) is 222 (= 2 * 111) days which means the night of St Lucia is 125 days later than the heliacal rising of Alphard (the pillar of debates):

Murzim 6 (85) 7 8
August 9 10 (222) 11
Ca6-1 Ca6-2 Ca6-3
Erua hau tea i te henua i te rima
Markab Velorum (141.5) Al Minhar al Asad (141.6), Alphard (142.3) ω Leonis (142.6), τ¹ Hydrae (142.7), ψ Velorum (143.3),  Alterf, τ² Hydrae (143.4), ξ Leonis (143.5)
125 222 222 + 125
May 5 August 10 December 13

Beyond December 13 there are only 8 nights to the solstice:

December 14 (348) 15
Ca10-13 Ca10-14
kua tupu te mea - i te inoino ka tupu te toromiro - i te inoino
December 16 17 18 19 20 (354)
Ca10-15 Ca10-16 Ca10-17 Ca10-18 Ca10-19
rima heu ki te vai te moko oho mai te marama te kava manu rere
December 21 22
Ca10-20 Ca10-21
te inoino erua
December 23 24 25 26 (360) 27 28
Ca10-22 Ca10-23 Ca10-24 Ca10-25 Ca10-26 Ca10-27
tupu te raau i vai oka hia te moko te marama te kava manu kara etahi te mauga pu hia

The last glyph in the line, Ca10-28, is probably to be read together with the glyphs in the following line Ca11.