New Zealand qualified for the World Cup quarter-finals with an underwhelming win over a committed Georgia.
Julian Savea scored a hat-trick, with Waisake Naholo, Dane Coles, Kieran Read and Malakai Fekitoa also touching down.
Georgia had a moment to savour when Beka Tsiklauri crossed to briefly level the scores after Naholo's opener.
New Zealand top Pool C, eight points clear of Tonga, who face third-placed Argentina in Leicester on Sunday.
Error-strewn All Blacks make it 10 in a row
New Zealand have won all 27 of the pool games they have played in World Cups
This current series of results stretches back to the start of their victorious 2011 campaign and includes their three Pool C wins in the current competition, over Argentina, Namibia and now Georgia.
At times on Friday, they produced some scintillating, flowing rugby but often their ambitions exceeded their execution, with 18 handling errors and some uncharacteristically poor kicking from Dan Carter - who missed three of his first four conversions - costing them points against a hard-hitting but limited Georgia side.
However, the holders still managed to secure the bonus point just after the 20-minute mark courtesy of a superb solo effort from Naholo, Savea's double and Coles finishing off a wonderful passing move.
There was more frustration for New Zealand in the second half, including the loss of influential captain Richie McCaw, who limped off after an hour.
Read's close-range score was the only addition to their tally before Savea collected in space out wide to complete his hat-trick and replacement Fekitoa out-stripped the Georgia defence to go over in the last 10 minutes.
Naholo back in the groove
Waisake Naholo broke his leg against Argentina in July
He showed no signs of rustiness, showing superb pace and power to break a series of attempted tackles to score the opening try in just the second minute.
Understandably, he did not last the full game, departing in the 52nd minute, but his opening salvo further underlines the attacking talent the All Blacks have at their disposal.
Georgia's moment to savour
Beka Tsiklauri's try was the 12th Georgia have scored in the World Cup, all of which have been converted
They were disciplined in defence, hit hard and pressurised the All Blacks throughout.
Their reward came in the shape of the early try from Tsiklauri, who collected his own opportunistic kick and ran clear to score his country's 12th, and most significant, World Cup try.
In addition, the biggest cheer of the night greeted the announcement of Mamuka Gorgodze as man of the match for his battling contribution to an impressive Georgia display.
Line-ups
New Zealand: B. Smith, Naholo, C. Smith, Williams, Savea, Carter, A. Smith, Crockett, Coles, Faumuina, Retallick, Whitelock, Kaino, McCaw, Read, Perenara.Replacements: Fekitoa for Naholo (53), Vito for Williams (57), Perenara for A. Smith (71), Woodcock for Crockett (61), Mealamu for Coles (71), O. Franks for Faumuina (61), Cane for McCaw (61), Kerr-Barlow for Perenara (76).
Tries: Naholo, Savea 3, Coles, Read, Fekitoa.
Cons: Carter 4.
Georgia: Tsiklauri, Aptsiauri, Kacharava, Mchedlidze, Todua, Malaguradze, Begadze, Asieshvili, Mamukashvilli, Chilachava, Chkhaidze, Datunashvili, Sutiashvili, Gorgodze, Lomidze.
Replacements: Giorgadze for Mchedlidze (76), Maisuradze for Todua (66), Lobzhanidze for Begadze (45), Nariashvili for Asieshvili (51), Sharikadze for Mamukashvilli (66), Peikrishvili for Chilachava (51), Mikautadze for Gorgodze (48), Kolelishvili for Lomidze (68).
Tries: Tsiklauri. Cons: Malaguradze.
Pens: Malaguradze.
Att: 69,187
Ref: Pascal Gauzere (France).
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