Three lucky Lotto players from Auckland, Napier and Upper Hutt will be feeling fantastic after each winning $333,333 with Lotto First Division in Saturday night’s live Lotto draw.
The winning tickets were sold at Andrew Spence Pharmacy in Napier, Pak n Save Upper Hutt in Upper Hutt, and on MyLotto to a player from Auckland.
Powerball was not struck on Saturday evening and has rolled over to Wednesday night, where the jackpot will be $20 million.
Strike Four has also rolled over on Saturday night and will be $500,000 on Wednesday night.
23 Lotto players win Second Division
Twenty-three lucky Lotto players had luck on their side after each winning $14,117 with Lotto Second Division in Saturday night’s live Lotto draw.
The winning Second Division tickets were sold at the following stores:
Store |
Location |
Woolworths Silverdale |
Silverdale |
Hobsonville Superette |
Auckland |
Newton Pharmacy |
Auckland |
MyLotto (x4) |
Auckland |
Paper Plus Waiuku |
Waiuku |
Woolworths Fraser Cove |
Tauranga |
Halfway Store |
Whakatāne |
Four Square Matakaoa |
Gisborne |
Tamatea Pak n Save |
Napier |
MyLotto |
Hastings |
Trafalgar Lotto |
Whanganui |
Paper Plus Select Karori |
Wellington |
MyLotto (x2) |
Wellington |
Black Cat Store |
Nelson |
Pak n Save Richmond |
Nelson |
MyLotto |
Tasman |
Pak n Save Moorhouse |
Christchurch |
MyLotto |
Canterbury |
New World Centre City |
Dunedin |
Anyone who bought their ticket from any of the above stores should check their ticket as soon as possible in-store, on MyLotto, or through the MyLotto App.
Lotto NZ Christmas promotion
Lotto NZ’s Christmas promotion starts today, and this year is the biggest Christmas ever, with $6 million in extra prizes to be won.
There’s one prize of $1 million and 100 prizes of $50,000 up for grabs and all Triple Dip tickets bought between Sunday December 8 and 7.30pm Saturday December 28 will be in the draw with a chance to win.
“At Lotto NZ we take responsible gambling seriously, so we’re reminding our customers if they’re giving any of our products as presents over the Christmas period to only gift them to adults,” says a Lotto NZ spokesperson.
Lotto NZ exists to return 100 per cent of its profits to Kiwi communities through lottery grants programmes run by Te Puna Tahua NZ Lottery Grants Board.
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