West Indies made a better fist of the second session, but New Zealand are still well placed at tea on the opening day of the first test in Dunedin.
Having been sent in, New Zealand are 194 for three off 55 overs, with captain Brendon McCullum, badly in need of runs, on six and Ross Taylor on 39.
New Zealand, who started the post-lunch period on 100 for one, lost further two wickets in the session.
The recalled 34-year-old Aaron Redmond played some handsome shots before getting a leading edge to a ball from industrious Tino Best and was caught at gully by Marlon Samuels for 20.