Hi,
This is my first post so I hope I am doing things right.

I am very excited because I have just found confirmation from Papers Past NZ Herald 8 Aug 1900 that my grandfather and his sister (Adelaide) and brother (Henry) were committed to St Mary's Industrial School. Charles Stone (my grandfather) was very secretive and although we had heard that he was in an orphanage, this is the first confirmation.
Here are some questions:
We believe Adelaide, Charles and Henry Stone lived in Hawera as my grandfather said he was born there. The Herald just says Mr H W Brabant was the presiding magistrate at the police court yesterday. Would that have been in Ak? Would it be normal for children from Hawera to be sent to Auckland?
Can I view the records of the Industrial school anywhere - Sisters of Mercy, Auckland? I will ring on Monday.
If they were sentenced in August, why is there a record of Adelaide Stone passing the Std 1 exam at Hawera school in Oct 1900?
There is no record of Adelaide or Charles birth, but Henry was born in 1899 if I have the right Henry. Would a child of only 1 be sent to an industrial school?
There is a record of my presumed great grandfather Charles Henry Stone being taken to court for non-payment of support for his children so I think I have the right parents.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.