And Auckland wasted no time in overhauling that target, with Glenn Phillips (59no from 43) appearing in a particular hurry as the visitors completed an eight-wicket win. But Auckland's efforts will be in vain if Canterbury convert their position of dominance into a competition-clinching outright victory tomorrow.
Canterbury will begin that quest in Nelson with a lead of 346, having continued to out-play their lowly opponents on day three. After dismissing Central Districts for 315 to take a 73-run lead, a rapid century from Cole McConchie saw Canterbury maximise enhance that advantage.
The middle-order batsman struck 131 from 145 balls to register his second first-class ton, helping his side reach 273-8 when stumps were drawn. An overnight declaration in search of the spoils would be no surprise but, at worst, Canterbury will re-take their lead once the bonus points they have already accrued are added to their tally.
In Mt Maunganui, meanwhile, Northern Districts are closing in on victory in a low-scoring encounter with Wellington, despite the best efforts of Michael Papps.
Beginning with his side 111 runs in arrears, the opener struck his 31st career first-class hundred and finished unbeaten on 120, but Papps regularly lost partners and Wellington were nine down with a lead of 102 at stumps.