Three lucky Lotto players from Auckland and Tauranga will be toasting an incredible win after each winning $333,333 with Lotto First Division in Saturday night’s live Lotto draw.
The winning tickets were sold at Raines Avenue in Auckland and on MyLotto to players from Auckland and Tauranga.
Powerball was not struck on Saturday evening and has rolled over to Wednesday night, where the jackpot will be $38 million.
Meanwhile, two lucky Strike players from Canterbury will also be celebrating after winning $250,000 with Strike Four. The winning Strike tickets were sold on MyLotto to players from Waimate and Selwyn.
18 Lotto players win Second Division
Eighteen lucky Lotto players will be having a blast after each winning $25,722 with Lotto Second Division in Saturday night’s live Lotto draw.
Three lucky players also won Powerball Second Division, taking their total winnings to $36,836.
The winning Powerball Second Division tickets were sold at Sunny Dairy Superette in Auckland, Mountain Road Pricecutter in Auckland and on MyLotto to a player from Kawerau.
The winning Second Division tickets were sold at the following stores:
Store |
Location |
MyLotto (x2) |
Auckland |
Sunny Dairy Superette (+PB) |
Auckland |
Mountain Road Pricecutter (+PB) |
Auckland |
Pak N Save Clendon |
Auckland |
MyLotto (x3) |
Waikato |
Davies Corner Foodmarket |
Waikato |
MyLotto (x2, incl 1xPB) |
Kawerau, Bay of Plenty |
MyLotto (x2) |
Hawkes Bay |
MyLotto |
Manawatū-Whanganui |
Four Square Cloverlea |
Palmerston North |
Anita's Store |
Wellington |
MyLotto |
Wellington |
MyLotto |
Timaru |
Anyone who bought their ticket from the above store or on MyLotto should check their ticket as soon as possible in-store, on MyLotto, or through the MyLotto App.
Lotto NZ is encouraging players to get in early, by picking up a ticket before draw day or early on Wednesday, to avoid the busiest times both instore and online.
At all times, Lotto NZ encourages their customers to play a little, dream a lot.
"We know high jackpots can be exciting but remember – it takes only one ticket to win," says a Lotto 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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