University A and big No 8 Paul Grant displayed their best form of the season as they beat Harbour in an 11-try thriller at University Oval.
Alhambra-Union started and finished the stronger to grind out a hard-earned win in the drizzle at Watson Park.
Green Island finished the stronger to gain a surprise but deserved bonus-point win over Harbour at Watson Park.
Zingari-Richmond was beaten but not disgraced when it lost to Harbour 27-8 in bitterly cold conditions at Montecillo.
Harbour adapted better to the requirements of wet-weather rugby when Dunedin was beaten 19-10 at Watson Park.
The strong Kaikorai defence restricted Harbour to nine points in the first spell and then took control after the break in difficult conditions at Watson Park.
Dunedin recovered from a slow start to score five tries in the second spell to beat Harbour at Watson Park.
Harbour won the Bandy Scoles Memorial Trophy for the 34th time when it beat Zingari-Richmond at Montecillo.
Glenn Dickson's boot punished Harbour's indiscipline as Pirates claimed a narrow win at Watson Park.
Harbour was just denied in a nine-try thriller against Alhambra-Union at Watson Park.
Kaikorai kept its composure and gave a solid display to beat an ill-disciplined Harbour team at Bishopscourt.
Harbour scored four tries to beat Southern at Watson Park in a game riddled with mistakes and wrong options by both teams.
Kaikorai's inside backs and loose forwards were key contributors to a convincing win over Harbour at Watson Park.
Powerful centre Siaosi Folau was in blockbusting form as Harbour comprehensively beat Green Island at windswept Watson Park.
Two brilliant individual tries by Wayne Gibson late in the first half made the difference when Harbour downed Dunedin at Kettle Park.
Brilliant defence by the students led to a solid win by University A over Harbour in difficult conditions at Watson Park on Saturday.
Winger Hamish Johnstone was in a fighting mood and used his speed to score three of University A's tries when it beat Harbour in the play-off for fifth and sixth at Watson Park.
The win was deserved, but the margin flattered Dunedin when it beat Harbour at Watson Park.
A penalty goal by Brenton Kramer was the only tangible evidence of the forward slog as Harbour eked out a win over Pirates in the wind, rain and chill at Hancock Park.
A late try by wing Siaosi Folau gave Harbour a narrow 5-0 win over Dunedin in an error-ridden game at Kettle Park.