17 Second Division Winners Scoop $18,396
17 Second Division Winners Scoop $18,396
There will be 17 sets of smiles around the country this morning for the lucky 17 Lotto players who won $18,396 in Lotto Second Division on Saturday night, says NZ Lotteries' Chief Executive, Todd McLeay.
"What a great start to the week for our Second Division players who have won a tidy sum of money to pay into the mortgage, take the kids skiing or buy a new car," said Mr McLeay.
The seventeen winning tickets were purchased in Whangarei, Auckland, Waitakere (2), Manukau (4), Pukekohe, Te Puke, Matamata, Gisborne, Palmerston North, Paraparaumu, Kaiapoi, Rangiora and Dunedin.
Manukau City seems to be the lucky city this weekend, with four winning Second Division tickets being won in the area.
The winning Lotto Second Division tickets were purchased at the following stores:
Store
Location
Otaika Lotto & Post, Raumanga
Whangarei
Victoria Park New World Auckland
Pak
N Save Lincoln Rd, Henderson Waitakere
Foodtown
Lynn Mall Waitakere
Foodtown Howick
Manukau
Southmall Lotto Kiosk Manukau
Manukau
City Lotto Manukau
Whitcoulls Auckland
International Manukau
Foodtown Pukekohe
Pukekohe
Allen United Video & Lotto Ltd Te
Puke
Matamata Video Ezy Matamata
Lytton West
Post & Lotto Gisborne
Melodys New World
Palmerston North
Diana's Lotto
Paraparaumu
Kaiapoi New World Kaiapoi
Gift And
Lotto Shop Rangiora
Pak N Save Dunedin
Dunedin
"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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