Wellington Phoenix captain Andrew Durante, clubmate Cameron Lindsay and Team Wellington's Luke Rowe debuted and there were recalls for goalkeeper Jacob Spoonley and Waitakere United defender Aaron Scott.
"It was a professional performance and I thought the new players slipped into the system really well, they all did their jobs and it was quite comfortable in the end," Herbert said.
He took the opportunity to rest his players on yellow cards, with the only player in the starting line up under suspension threat, left back Ian Hogg, picking up his second caution in the 12th minute. Hogg will now miss the intercontinental playoff in November.
The All Whites will spend the day in Honiara before returning to their respective clubs on Thursday.
New Zealand wrapped up the intercontinental playoff spot against an as-yet unknown opponent in November with a 2-1 win over New Caledonia in Dunedin on Friday.
Costa Rica, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama and the USA are vying for three automatic qualifying places, with the fourth placed set to face the All Whites in a home-and-away playoff in November.
The first match of the tie will be played away on November 13 or 14, with the return leg scheduled for November 20 in New Zealand.
Result:
Solomon Islands 0
New Zealand 2 (Payne 3', 88')
Halftime: 0-1.