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20 Lotto Second Division Wins Throughout NZ

Published: Mon 15 Aug 2005 03:09 PM
15 August 2005
20 Lotto Second Division Wins Throughout New Zealand
Twenty lucky Lotto tickets won Second Division prizes of $16,267 each on Saturday night's Lotto draw, says New Zealand Lotteries Commission (NZ Lotteries) Chief Executive Trevor Hall.
Lotto's First Division prize of $1,114,510 was shared between five tickets sold in Auckland, Huntly, Otorohanga, Hastings, and Oamaru. Each winner gets $222,902. Powerball Division One was not won and has jackpotted to an estimated $8.5 million.
"These great prizes are the result of one of the changes made to Lotto last year. Second Division winners now win about five times more than they previously did, from an average of $4,000 to an average of $20,000," says Mr Hall.
A Division Two winning ticket bought in Upper Hutt also won Powerball Division Two and Lotto Division Six to win total prizes of $64,786.
Jeanette Noble, from Pak 'N' Save Upper Hutt, where the ticket was bought, said the she hoped the ticket holder was a regular player. Her store had also sold a Lotto Division Two winner in the previous week's Lotto draw.
"It looks like we might be on to a bit of a winning streak," Ms Noble said.
The stores that sold winning Second Division tickets for Lotto Draw 949 on Saturday 13 August were:
Store Location Countdown Whangarei Rathgar Rd Discount Foodmart Henderson, Auckland Paper Plus Meadowbank, Auckland Countdown Lynfield, Auckland The House of Gifts Gisborne Pak 'N' Save Rotorua (2 winning tickets) Paper Plus Rotorua Loveridges Lotto and Video Hawera Levin Mall Lotto Levin Pak 'N' Save Paraparaumu Pak 'N' Save Upper Hutt Mapua Four Square Mapua, Nelson New World Blenheim Sumner Night 'N' Day Sumner, Christchurch Pak 'N' Save Riccarton, Christchurch New World St Martins, Christchurch Pak 'N' Save Timaru New World Alexandra Centre City New World Dunedin
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