Mount Welcome Station

Mount Welcome Station is a pastoral lease that once operated as a sheep station but is now operated as a cattle station in Western Australia. The property was founded at the foot of Mount Welcome by John and Emma Withnell on the banks of the Harding River next to a freshwater pool called leramargadu. The site is where the town of Roebourne is now located. Sholl left the property under the management of his sons and in 1882 another cyclone struck, resulting in the loss of 160 sheep from the property. The Stove family still owned the property in 1952.

Mount Welcome Station

Mount Welcome Station is a pastoral lease that once operated as a sheep station but is now operated as a cattle station in Western Australia. The property was founded at the foot of Mount Welcome by John and Emma Withnell on the banks of the Harding River next to a freshwater pool called leramargadu. The site is where the town of Roebourne is now located. Sholl left the property under the management of his sons and in 1882 another cyclone struck, resulting in the loss of 160 sheep from the property. The Stove family still owned the property in 1952.