Horatio William "Horace" Sholl (8 April 1851 – 8 November 1927) was an Australian pastoralist and politician in Western Australia.
Sholl left Perth at the age of 14 to join his parents in Roebourne, a newly founded settlement in what is now referred to as the Pilbara region.
He eventually entered the pearling industry with his brother, and with the profits was able to buy a large station on the Yule River.
[1] In April 1888, Sholl stood at a Legislative Council by-election for North District (caused by the death of Alexander McRae), and was elected unopposed.
However, he resigned from parliament after just over two months in office, allowing Septimus Burt (who had recently been defeated in a by-election) to take his place.