Sandford was born near Glasgow in Lanarkshire, Scotland, and emigrated to Melbourne, Victoria with his parents around 1864. He joined in the rush to the goldfields, where he worked for several years. He worked for a produce firm 1871 to 1874, then with a number of partners founded his own bacon curing business with a factory in Yarraville and stores in Melbourne, and was soon doing business in the Riverina district in New South Wales, South Australia and Queensland, later specialising in dairy products. In 1880 they opened branches in Mount Gambier and Port Adelaide. They established butter factories and creameries in various country towns, investing heavily in the most modern machinery and large refrigeration plant. The transferred their head office to Adelaide around 1881, leaving his brother John W. Sandford, who was a junior partner, in charge of the Melbourne operation. They developed a thriving export trade. As his health deteriorated his eldest son J. Wallace Sandford took over much of the management duties.
Politics
In 1897 be was elected to the Legislative Council for the Southern District. He was a strong advocate for the interests of rural producers.
Other interests
He was proud of his Scottish heritage, and was prominent in the South Australian Caledonian Society, and its Chief 1895–1897. He was also a Freemason, and one of the founders of Commercial Lodge in 1891. He was for some years Vice-President of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society, and was a member of the Agricultural Bureau. He was associated with the Tynte Street Baptist church.
Family
He married Ada Emilia Waite in Collingwood, Victoria on 23 March 1878. They had three sons and three daughters:
Sir Wallace Sandford married Kate Irene "Kittie" MacLeod on 10 April 1907
Olive May Sandford was hon. secretary Melbourne District Nursing Society.
Clarice Jeannie Sandford married Dr. Frank Marshall of Sydney
Percy Warwick Sandford married Chryse Maitland Hussey on 1 June 1912
Dr. Elma Linton Sandford qualified B.M. in 1917, married Major H. Morgan; both adopted surname Sandford-Morgan. Author of ABC of Mothercraft. Appointed medical officer for MBHA 1937.