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Thirteen Second Division Winners of $21,085


Media Release 03 August 2009

Thirteen Second Division Winners of $21,085

It may have been an unlucky weekend for the All Blacks but it was a lucky weekend for 13 Lotto players who won $21,085 on Lotto’s Second Division, says NZ Lotteries’ Chief Executive Todd McLeay.

The winning tickets were sold in Whangarei, North Shore City, Auckland (2), Waitakere (2), Manukau, Mt Maunganui, Hamilton, Rotorua, Wanganui, Lower Hutt and Greymouth.

“It was an especially lucky weekend for the Lotto player who bought their ticket from Drowse Drive Foodmarket in Lower Hutt who also won a Powerball Second Division prize of $36,043, taking their winnings to $57,128,” says Mr McLeay.

Store Location
Corner Cardz N Magz WHANGAREI
Devonport New World NORTH SHORE CITY
Foto Fast Digital Imaging & Lotto AUCKLAND
Jellicoe Court Bookstore AUCKLAND
Eden Superette WAITAKERE
Peninsula Pharmacy WAITAKERE
Wymondley Superette MANUKAU
Bayfair Lotto MT MAUNGANUI
Countdown Hamilton Lotto Kiosk HAMILTON
Ngongotaha Books Lotto & Posts ROTORUA
Trafalgar Lotto WANGANUI
Dowse Drive Foodmarket LOWER HUTT
Greymouth New World GREYMOUTH

“Anyone who bought a ticket at this retailer should write their name on the back of the ticket and check it as soon as possible at any NZ Lotteries’outlet," Mr McLeay says.


ENDS

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