"From as far north as Kaitaia to the south in Invercargill, over 100 people won more than $10,000 each. We are delighted to see so many players benefit, particularly at this time," she said.
Anyone who bought their ticket from the above stores should check their ticket immediately at any Lotto NZ outlet, online at mylotto.co.nz or through the Lotto NZ App.
At Alert Level 2, all Lotto stores are able to re-open with extra health and safety measures in place.
There has also been an extension, until June 4, to claim winning paper tickets which expired during the lockdown.
This will apply to Lotto, Powerball, Strike, Keno, Bullseye and Instant Kiwi tickets bought in retail stores, that expired between March 26 and May 13.
Winning tickets in the Bay of Plenty
Katikati - Four Square Katikati
Edgecumbe - Gull Edgecumbe
Mount Maunganui - Bayfair Lotto
Rotorua - Pak N Save Rotorua
Bay of Plenty - MyLotto, three winning tickets