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13 Lotto Second Division Winners This Weekend

Lucky 13 Lotto Second Division Winners This Weekend

The weather is hotting up around the country, and for 13 Lotto players, so are their bank accounts, thanks to Lotto Second Division wins of $20,348 this weekend, says NZ Lotteries’ Chief Executive, Todd McLeay.

The winning tickets were sold in Whangarei, Auckland (2), Wanganui, Woodville, Palmerston North, Foxton, Upper Hutt, Christchurch (3), Temuka and Timaru.

The Lotto player who bought their ticket at Caltex Woodville also won a Powerball Second Division prize of $34,758, taking their total winnings to $55,106.

The winning Lotto Second Division tickets were purchased at the following stores:

Store Location
New World Regent Lotto WHANGAREI
Caltex Rosebank Road AUCKLAND
Royal Oak Mall Lotto Kiosk AUCKLAND
Lindsay's Lotto Post & More WANGANUI
Caltex Woodville WOODVILLE
Super Seven Supermarket PALMERSTON NORTH
Take Note Foxton FOXTON
Countdown Upper Hutt UPPER HUTT
Paper Plus Ferrymead CHRISTCHURCH
Pak N Save Riccarton Lotto Kio CHRISTCHURCH
Fresh Choice Barrington CHRISTCHURCH
Temuka New World TEMUKA
Timaru Pak n Save - Lotto Kiosk TIMARU

“Anyone who bought their ticket from any of these winning stores should write their name on the back of the ticket and check it immediately at any NZ Lotteries’ outlet," Mr McLeay says.

ENDS

 
 
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