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Tauranga Lotto player wins $50k

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A Tauranga Lotto player has won $50,000 in last night's draw. Photo/file

A Tauranga Lotto player has won $50,000 in last night's draw. Photo/file

A Tauranga Lotto player has won $50,000 in last night's draw.

The Lotto player joins a winner from the Waikato after both winner Strike tickets were sold on MyLotto.

A Powerball player from Silverdale won $7.2 million with Powerball First Division and four other Lotto players will celebrate after each winning $200,000 with Lotto First Division.

The winning Lotto tickets were sold at the following stores:
Kelson General Store, Lower Hutt
Richmond Night N Day, Nelson
Ilam New World, Christchurch
New World Gore, Gore

Anyone who bought their ticket from any of the above winning locations should write their name on the back of the ticket and check it immediately at any Lotto outlet, online at mylotto.co.nz or through the Lotto NZ ticket-checker app.

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Players can phone Lotto NZ on 0800 695 6886 if they want to enquire about the best way to claim a prize.

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