F&P Healthcare gained 1.9 per cent to $12.99, Auckland International Airport rose 1.7 per cent to $6.66, and Australia & New Zealand Banking Group gained 0.9 per cent to $30.52.
Pushpay Holdings was the worst performer, down 2.8 per cent to $4.16. Trustpower dropped 1.2 per cent to $5.85 and Synlait Milk fell 1 per cent to $10.05.
CBL Corp remained suspended from trading at $3.17. The firm's voluntary administrators have recommended the company be placed into liquidation, enabling the liquidator to further investigations into the events leading up to the group's various insolvency procedures. A creditors' watershed meeting will be held next week.
Auckland-based CBL appointed KordaMentha voluntary administrators on March 2 after the Reserve Bank sought an interim liquidation of its New Zealand supervised arm and the Central Bank of Ireland made a similar move against the insurer's European division.
Outside the benchmark index, GeoOp dropped 9.3 per cent, or 2.5 cents, to 24.5 cents. It plans to raise up to $4m in a share placement and rights issue followed by a redemption or conversion of $3m in outstanding convertible notes and loans to strengthen its balance sheet.
"They're taking advantage of the recent share price uptick to do a capital raising, it's not a widely held stock, but for those that are involved the strength in the balance sheet will be positive," Davies said.
Warehouse Group gained 0.5 per cent to $2.04. Its third-quarter sales advanced 2.6 per cent as its Noel Leeming appliance and technology chain outperformed its other outlets. Sales lifted to $701.2m in the quarter ended April 29, from $683.5m a year earlier.
Smiths City was unchanged at 44 cents. The retailer has been ordered to pay staff for their attendance at 'voluntary' sales meetings over the past six years. The decision comes a month after Smiths City issued a profit warning, saying a write-down in the value of several unprofitable stores will push it into the red this year as its Auckland stores struggle to gain traction with customers unfamiliar with the brand.