The Auckland Harbour Board was a public body that operated the ports of both Auckland and Onehunga from 1871 to 1988 and was dissolved in 1989.
Its successor organisation is Ports of Auckland, which assumed the possessions and responsibilities of the Harbour Board.
The harbour board offices were situated on the reclaimed ground at the lower end of Albert Street.
Initially, the board consisted of thirteen members, who were elected by various interests for a period of two years.
By 1889 revenue had grown to £46,089, with the arrival of 2,441 sailing vessels and 3,756 steamers with a combined total tonnage of 980,816 tons.