Jaume Llop has drwan my attention to the following:
Freydank has proposed in SGKAO 21, 62 that Ninuaju should placed before Abi-ili son of Katiri.
In a group of texts, dated with the years of Ninuaju and Abi-ili son of Katiri, distributed barley comes from the city of Tille by an expedition undertaken during the year of Ninuaju by the official Ina-Assur-sumi-asbat. According to Freydank, one of the earliest documents should be MARV 4, 33 from the year of Ninuaju, which contains the longest version of the passage mentioning Tille.
As a consequence the barley recorded in the documents mentioning Tille and belonging to the eponymy of Abi-ili (MARV 1, 40; MARV 4, 34; MARV 4, 113+4, 71; MARV 4, 36 + 4, 80) should be brought in by Ina-Assur-sumi-asbat in the earlier year of Ninuaju, also because the three representatives, who received this barley, are the same as in MARV 4, 33.
In any case, thus the two years belongs together.
Regards Michael