HIGH-FLYING Farnborough North End surged six points clear at the head of the Division 3 table after coming from behind to beat plucky Hamble Club 4-1 at Ringwood Road.
Micky Mullins had fired the Villagers into a 39th-minute lead but Tinoi Christie chipped home from 25 yards to level after 52 minutes before three quick-fire strikes killed off the visitors.
On 69 minutes, Paul Xiberras netted from a Steve Lloyd pull back and then Xiberras notched his second from Christie's cross five minutes later.
Lloyd wrapped up a 4-1 verdict after 79 minutes when he controlled a cross by Lee Warne before turning sharply to drill the ball home.
Hayling United remain second despite seeing their game at Laverstock & Ford washed out, while Paulsgrove slip down a place to fourth after they could only manage a goalless draw against Micheldever.
Replacing the Portsmouth side in third place on goal difference are Colden Common, who reeled off their tenth consecutive league win - an 8-1 mauling of struggling QK Southampton.
"It was pretty emphatic. We were 4-0 up at half-time and it should have been seven," smiled Colden Common assistant manager Nigel Light.
The sharp-shooting Richard Lang scored the first of his five goals after just 40 seconds, with a spectacular scissors kick by James Atterbury, Simon Stillwell and Joe Hodge completing their haul.
Paul Novak replied from the penalty spot for the Taxmen.
The prolific Mark Peach plundered yet another hat-trick - hoisting his seasonal tally to 26 goals - as Fleetlands triumphed 4-1 at RS Basingstoke, whose consolation came from Lee Greenwood.
Kevin Young marked an impressive debut for Clanfield with a hat-trick as they slayed cellar-dwellers Yateley Green 6-2. Dominic Hardcastle, Ben Southgate and Shaun Tidy also scored.
Goals in each half by Lee Roshier and Steve Green earned Overton United a 2-0 success over Ordnance Survey.
Jamie Bull bagged a brace for Netley Central Sports in their 2-1 victory at Verwood Town.
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