Point Britomart

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The Auckland waterfront with Māori waka and the original St Paul's building above Point Britomart, painted in 1852.
Point Britomart at the far right, seen from the east end of Official Bay, with Fort Britomart atop it.
Point Britomart being quarried away. The original St Paul's building above the works was pulled down in 1885 as a result of being made structurally unsound from these works.[1]
Waterfront in ca 1930, with the older coastline of 1841 also shown as a darker line. Point Britomart is the sharp headland in the centre.

Point Britomart (Māori: Te Rerenga Ora Iti) was a headland in the Waitematā Harbour, in Auckland, New Zealand. Located between Commercial Bay and Official Bay,[2] the point was later quarried away to produce fill for land reclamation in Mechanics Bay, and almost no physical trace remains at street level in what is today an area of the Auckland CBD and the Auckland waterfront.

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