All the action came in the second half at Grigg Lane where second-placed Winchester City finally overcame Brockenhurst 4-0 to stay seven points off the pace - albeit with two vital games in hand.
City led after 49 minutes, Brock player/manager Graham Kemp's goal-kick falling to Liam Green who picked out Andy Forbes to curle home a superb effort from just outside the penalty area.
Gary Green got away down the left flank and crossed for Forbes to fire in from a narrow angle on 68 minutes and they made three in the 75th minute when they caught the home side on the counter.
From a Brockenhurst corner, City broke with three against three and Lloyd Webber, Steve Tate and Forbes passed the ball between them before Webber lashed the ball in from the edge of the penalty area.
City made it four after 88 minutes, Forbes crossing from the left for Ian Mancey to nod home from inside the six-yard box.
Lymington & New Milton's home match with Alton Town was abandoned at 0-0 after 26 minutes following a floodlight failure.
Linnets' secretary John Osey explained: "There was a total failure as the lights wouldn't even come back on after they had cooled down again.
"I understand that the floodlights had been serviced only 48 hours earlier as well!"
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