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Lucky 15 Win $19,021 On Lotto Second Division

Lucky 15 Win $19,021 On Lotto Second Division

The weather in some parts of New Zealand may have been frightful over the weekend but the bank accounts of 15 Lotto players will be ‘delightful’ after winning $19,021 on this weekend’s Lotto Second Division, says NZ Lotteries’ Chief Executive, Todd McLeay.

The winning tickets were sold in Wellsford, Waitakere (2), Auckland (2), Manukau, Putaruru, Opotiki, Napier, Wellington (2), Hokitika, Christchurch, Franz Josef Glacier and Queenstown.

In addition, the ticket sold at Massey Pharmacy in Waitakere also won a Powerball Second Division prize of $39,770, meaning a combined prize total of $58,791for this winner.

It was also a lucky weekend for Whitcoulls New Lynn who sold two winning Lotto Second Division tickets.

The winning Lotto Second Division tickets were purchased at the following stores:

Store / Location
Woody's Winners WELLSFORD
Edmonton Stationery & Lotto WAITAKERE
Massey Pharmacy WAITAKERE
Whitcoulls New Lynn AUCKLAND
Whitcoulls New Lynn AUCKLAND
Flatbush Superette MANUKAU
McCabes Toyworld & Post PUTARURU
Opotiki Pharmacy OPOTIKI
Napier City Pak N Save NAPIER
Kirby's Candies and Lotto WELLINGTON
MyLotto WELLINGTON
Hokitika New World HOKITIKA
Pak’n’Save Moorhouse Lotto CHRISTCHURCH
Franz Josef Four Square FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER
Fresh Choice Queenstown QUEENSTOWN

“Anyone who bought their ticket from any of these winning stores should write their name on the back of the ticket and check it immediately at any NZ Lotteries’ outlet," Mr McLeay says.


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