Two goals from Robert Austin on 56 and 90+3 minutes secured three good points on the road for Airbus.
All-square at Y Traeth where Keelan Roberts handed Holywell a fourth-minute lead before Zac Pike levelled on 20.
Harley Doyle was sent off for the Wellmen in the second half after receiving two yellow cards.
Ethan Hill, Bradley Williams and Ryan Boddis supplied the first-half goals which banked three points for the hosts.
Ilan Davies replied for the Rwsters to make it 1-1 after five minutes, but Conwy were to take control.
Dion Gibbins put Albion ahead on 20 minutes, but Connor Parry and Rhys Parry hit back before the break to give Hawarden the lead.
Sam Felgate made it 2-2 a minute into the second half and there were no further goals.
The prolific Tomos Williams struck twice for Cefni in their 3-1 success at Tower Fields.
Thomas Kelly also found the net for the Anglesey side, who led 2-0 at half time and increased their tally before a George Roberts penalty on 78 minutes provided Llangollen with some consolation.
Callum Richardson (penalty) and Keanu Bruton put Llay two-up before the hour.
Fabrizio Donna responded for the Bordermen on 71, but it was not enough to stave off defeat.
Henley Dowridge struck first for Mountain on 19 minutes before goals before the interval from Llion Griffiths and Declan Williams turned things Nantlle’s way.
Both sides ended up with 10 men in this all-Wrexham area battle, but Brickfield had to survive a man down for much longer than their opponents.
Owain Price of Rangers was shown a red card on 16 minutes.
Alfie Owens nudged Rhos in front a minute later and Jack White made it two with a penalty on 45.
Nathan Brylowski halved the deficit when he scored for Bricky three minutes into the second half.
Jake Jones was sent off for a second yellow on 62 to reduce Rhos to 10, but after 78 the hosts made it 3-1 through Iwan Lloyd – and that is how it remained.
Cancelled in unknown circumstances on 35 minutes with Pwllheli 1-0 up through Iwan Roberts-Jones, but having been reduced to nine men after a pair of sendings off.
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