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Gregorian day 157 (57 + 100 = half 314) is at the beginning of line Cb3 and there is a dot in front in Cb3-2:

Cb3-1 (442) Cb3-2
June 5 (157) 6
Pleione 7 (21) 8

442 - 157 = 285 and 365 + 157 - 442 = 80, i.e. 80 + 285 = 365. There are 285 days from the northern spring equinox to the end of the Gregorian year.

Cb3-3 Cb3-4 Cb3-5 Cb3-6
June 7 8 (160) 9 10
Pleione 9 10 11 12

The day of central importance could be June 8 (where in a leap year 160 + 365 = 525 = 21 * 25) with an undulating 'kava snake', which perhaps is necessary to create new 'fire'. The arrangement  can be compared with similar such in E and N

Eb2-5 Eb2-6 Eb2-7 Eb2-8 Eb2-9
Na2-102 Na2-103 Na2-104 Na2-105 Na2-106 Na2-107

Pure in Na2-102 is open at bottom. There are no pure signs in C but the strange left part in Cb3-1 is open at bottom.

In E the position of this phrase is in front of the 1st in a group of 24 kiore+henua glyphs.

From the design in Na2-104 we can guess Cb3-3 has a fish tail high up in front.

There are 22 glyphs in line Cb3 but I will save the last 2 to the next page:

Cb3-7 (448) Cb3-8 Cb3-9
June 11 (163) 12 13
Pleione 13 (27) Albatain 1 2
Cb3-10 Cb3-11 Cb3-12
June 14 15 16 (168)
Albatain 3 4 5
Cb3-13 Cb3-14 Cb3-15
June 17 18 19
Albatain 6 7 8
Cb3-16 (457) Cb3-17 Cb3-18 Cb3-19 (460) Cb3-20
June 20 (172) 21 22 23 (540) 24
Albatain 9 (36) 10 11 12 13 (40)

Day 172 is June 20 in a leap year and in such a year June 23 is day number 1½ * 360.

There are 5 fortnights from Ca14-21 to Gb3-13 (which also has a 'loose string'):

67
*Ca14-21 (384) *Ca14-22 *Ca14-23 Cb3-13 (454) Cb3-14 Cb3-15
Aoril 8 (464) 9 10 67 June 17 (169) 18 19