Lotto player wins $1 million

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A lucky Lotto player from Auckland will be celebrating after winning $1 million with Lotto First Division in Saturday night’s live Lotto draw.

The winning ticket was sold 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 $30 million.

Strike Four has also rolled over and will be $500,000 on Wednesday night.

31 Lotto players win Second Division

Thirty-one lucky Lotto players had luck on their side on Saturday night, after each winning $12,910 with Lotto Second Division in the night’s live Lotto draw. 

One lucky player also won Powerball Second Division, taking their total winnings to $40,985.

The winning Powerball Second Division ticket was sold at Waitakere Superette in Auckland.

The winning Second Division tickets were sold at the following stores:

Store

Location

Gulf Harbour Four Square

Auckland

New World Howick

Auckland

Woolworths Waiata Shores

Auckland

Waitakere Superette (+PB)

Auckland

Waiau Pa Four Square

Auckland

MyLotto (x6)

Auckland

Paper Plus Hamilton

Hamilton

MyLotto

Hamilton

Pak n Save Cameron Rd

Tauranga

MyLotto

Bay of Plenty

City Books & Lotto

Rotorua

Four Square Moturoa

New Plymouth

MyLotto

New Plymouth

Four Square Eltham

Eltham

Awapuni Four Square

Palmerston North

MyLotto

Carterton

Four Square Kelburn

Wellington

MyLotto

Tasman

New World Wigram

Christchurch

MyLotto

Christchurch

MyLotto (x2)

Otago

Fresh Choice Te Anau

Te Anau

Pak n Save Dunedin

Dunedin

Mornington Lotto & Post

Dunedin

Windsor Stationery & Lotto

Invercargill

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.

“At all times, Lotto NZ encourages our customers to play a little, dream a lot,” said a Lotto spokesperson.

“We know high jackpots can be exciting but remember – it takes only one ticket to win.”

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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