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Winners Will Be Able To ‘March’ To Their Own Tune

Winners Will Be Able To ‘March’ To Their Own Tune

Three players around the country will be ‘March’-ing to their own tune after each winning a $333,333 share of tonight’s Lotto First Division prize.

The winning Lotto tickets were sold at Countdown New Plymouth Central, Paper Plus Mt Maunganui, and Pak N Save Upper Hutt. Powerball was not struck this evening and has jackpotted to $5 million.

Meanwhile, Strike was won by two lucky players who bought tickets at Taradale Four Square and Lincoln Heights Superette, winning $92,508 each.

Aucklander Mike spun and won $150,000 on the Winning Wheel at the live draw at Avalon studios in the capital tonight.

This week’s Winning Wheel ticket was bought at Lynfield Superette, Mt Roskill, Auckland. The serial number is 763-62989075-20xx.

All Lotto players are automatically in the draw to win the opportunity to spin Lotto’s Winning Wheel, regardless of the type of ticket they buy.

Anyone who bought their ticket from any of the above winning stores should write their name on the back of the ticket and check it immediately at any Lotto outlet or online at MyLotto.co.nz.

Lotto’s 100 Easter Treats promotion continues this week, with over 100 extra prizes to be won, including 1 x $500,000, 3 x $100,000, 6 x $50,000 and 90 x $10,000 cash prizes.

Every Triple Dip purchased during the two-week promotion period, from Sunday 17 March 2013 to 7pm Saturday 30 March 2013, will generate a special promotion voucher with a unique number. The 100 winning voucher numbers will be drawn on Saturday 30 March 2013. Results will be available after 9pm on 30 March at MyLotto.co.nz.

Sport NZ, Creative New Zealand, and the New Zealand Film Commission receive 42% of lottery grant funding. This in turn enables them to allocate funding to the sports and creative sectors and allows high quality New Zealand films to be made.

ENDS

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