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Lotto: Nine players win over $24k each in Second Division – where the tickets were sold

Lotto: Nine players win over $24k each in Second Division – where the tickets were sold

NZ Herald30-04-2025

Nine Lotto players each won $24,048 in last night's
A Christchurch MyLotto player picked up $1 million in the First Division.
Powerball was unstruck and will roll over to $6 million for Saturday night's draw.
Nine players bagged more than $24,000 each in last night's Lotto Second Division draw.
Two winning tickets were sold to Northland players, two from Auckland, one from Waikato, one from Hawke's Bay and one from Lower Hutt.
In the South Island, one ticket was sold to a player from Canterbury and one to a player from Dunedin.

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