Yakabindie

The homestead was situated in Sir Samuel and had four large rooms, vestibule, kitchen, and bathroom constructed of wood and iron.

The grazing land was described as typical Murchison country with plenty of mulga, saltbush and edible bushes suited for cattle.

[5] When Adamson and partners acquired the station in 1920 it was running cattle but they introduced sheep in 1923 when they bought 2,000 ewes.

[6] The station was still owned by Adamson in 1953 when he succeeded Sir Langlois Lefroy as President of the Pastoralists' Association of Western Australia.

[7] Presently owned by BHP subsidiary Nickel West, Yakabindie is one of six leases operated by it.