Lot 3395
Sale NZ1 · The Unique & Unparalleled Collection of New Zealand Historical Medals & Memorabilia (Part 1)
Description
King's College (Auckland), Sports Medal (Athletic), in bronze (48mm) by A.Teutenberg (Auckland), reverse inscribed 'Won/By/J.A.Young/880 Yds/Senior/Cup/1915' (D&C.M17). Extremely fine, in fitted case of issue.
Sir James Alexander Young (also known as Alexander Young) was born in Auckland in 1875 to Irish immigrant parents from County Sligo. He was by profession a dentist. He was elected to the Hamilton Borough Council at the young age of 22. He was Mayor of Hamilton from 1909 to 1912.
He then represented the Waikato electorate from 1911 to 1922, and then the Hamilton electorate from 1922 to 1935, when he was defeated.
He was Minister of Health (18 January 1926 - 10 December 1928) and Minister of Industries and Commerce (28 November 1928 - 10 December 1928) in the Coates Ministry of the Reform Government of New Zealand. He was Minister of Health (22 September 1931 - 6 December 1935), Minister of Immigration (22 September 1931 - 6 December 1935) and Minister of Internal Affairs (28 January 1933 - 6 December 1935) in the United Government of Forbes.
He was Chairman of Committees from 24 July 1923 to 14 October 1925.
In 1935, Young was appointed a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order and was awarded the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal.
He died in 1956 and was buried at the Hamilton East Cemetery.
See also lots 2842-46, 2848-50, 2852, 2866, to the same recipient.
- Estimate
- $270
- Result Status
- Passed in