Eighteen Lotto Players Win $14,238 on 2nd Div
Eighteen Lotto Players From North To South Win $14,238 on Lotto Second Division
Eighteen Lotto players from all round the country have taken home prizes of $14,238 thanks to Lotto Second Division on Saturday night, says NZ Lotteries' Chief Executive, Todd McLeay.
"The Second Division prize pool has been shared nationwide this week, giving these lucky players an extra winter warmer," says Mr McLeay.
One of the winning stores, Brookfield New World in Tauranga, also sold the winning First Division ticket bringing Tauranga's top winnings this weekend to $1,014,238.
The 18 tickets were purchased in Whangarei, Warkworth, Auckland (3), Waitakere, Drury, Tauranga, Hamilton, Matamata, Gisborne, Napier, Hastings, Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt, Christchurch (2) and Oamaru.
The winning Lotto Second Division tickets were purchased at the following stores:
Store Location
New World
Regent Whangarei
Franklins Pharmacy Warkworth
Glen
Innes Dairy and Lotto Auckland
Whitcoulls New
Lynn Auckland
Countdown Botany Auckland
Henderson
Pak'N'Save Waitakere
Drury Lane Lotto
Superette Drury
Brookfield New World
Tauranga
Mill Street Pak'N'Save
Hamilton
Matamata Video Ezy Matamata
Lytton West
Post and Lotto Gisborne
Clive Four Square
Napier
Hughes and Smyth Pharmacy
Hastings
Caltex Rimutaka Upper Hutt
Avalon Bookshop
and Lotto Lower Hutt
Lotto and Wild
Thingz Christchurch
Stanmore New
World Christchurch
Oamaru New World Oamaru
"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.
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