The 25-year-old Taylor opened the scoring with a try and his steady boot helped tick the scoreboard along during the opening spell, although the usually accurate Taylor did miss his first two attempts at the posts.
On the other side of the ledger, Jackson Garden-Bachop became the fourth man to pull on the No 10 jersey for Wellington this season after Boyd found little success in using Fa'atonu Fili, James So'oialo and Chase Tiatia.
While they've had plenty of cattle in the doctor's office this year, Wellington still have many talented players at their disposal with Super Rugby experience but they have struggled to put together a complete performance.
Their lack of tested combinations has hurt them and they will need to turn things around during the back half of the season if they want to avoid their campaign slipping in to complete disarray.
Canterbury enjoyed a 15-0 halftime advantage and a try from hooker Codie Taylor helped extend that lead as Wellington fell further in to a hole and when Taylor completed his brace, the four-try bonus point was secure with more than 20 minutes left.
Late tries compiled the agony for Wellington as the scoreline blew out.
Canterbury will travel to Pukekohe to meet Counties Manukau next Friday as their season continues, while Wellington have a nice break before they host Tasman in the capital on Sunday, September 21.
Title town: Canterbury have won the ITM Cup every year since 2008 and things don't look like changing in 2014. They're a stacked team with killer instinct.
Down the pecking order: Canterbury openside flanker Matt Todd may not tick all the boxes for the All Blacks selectors but he's a warrior at this level.
Canterbury 46 (Tom Taylor 2, Willi Heinz, Codie Taylor, Tom Sanders, Luke Whitelock, Ben Funnell tries; Taylor pen, 4 con)
Wellington 12 (Christian Lloyd, Brad Shields tries; Jason Woodward con)
halftime: 15-0