William Sanders (pastoralist)
William Sanders (1827-1910) was a prominent pastoralist in South Australia during the latter half of the 19th century and the early 20th century. He was born in England and emigrated to South Australia as a young man. Sanders established himself as a successful sheep farmer, acquiring and developing extensive landholdings, primarily in the state's mid-north region. He was known for his innovative farming techniques and his contributions to the wool industry. Sanders played an active role in local community affairs and was a respected figure within the pastoral community. His legacy includes improved farming practices and significant contributions to the economic development of the region.