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Mechanics Bay
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Painting of Mechanics Bay in 1899, by Charles Blomfield.
Painting of Mechanics Bay in 1899, by Charles Blomfield.
CountryNew Zealand
CityAuckland Council
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Auckland city centre
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Mechanics Bay (Māori: Te Tōangaroa) is a reclaimed bay on the Waitematā Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand. It is also the name of the area of the former bay that is now mainly occupied by commercial and port facilities. Sometimes the bay formed between Tāmaki Drive and the western reclamation edge of Fergusson Container Terminal is also referred to as Mechanics Bay.[citation needed]

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