World champions New Zealand comfortably overcame Wales at the Millennium Stadium this evening.
Aaron Cruden, who was playing in place of the injured Dan Carter, contributed 18 points with four penalties and three conversions.
Liam Messam, Tony Woodcock and Luke Romano scored the tries for the All Blacks, who built up a 33-0 lead inside 50 minutes.
Second-half tries from Scott Williams and Alex Cuthbert made the scoreline look more respectable from a Welsh perspective.
Wales have now lost three autumn internationals in a row.