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Bay of Plenty Lotto player is $166,000 richer

Sandra Conchie
Sandra Conchie
Multimedia Journalist, Bay of Plenty Times·Bay of Plenty Times·
5 Oct, 2019 07:17 PM2 mins to read

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Punter from the Bay of Plenty is $166,667 richer winning with a Lotto first division ticket. Photo / File

Punter from the Bay of Plenty is $166,667 richer winning with a Lotto first division ticket. Photo / File

Six Lotto players from around the country have each won $166,667 in last night's Lotto First Division draw, including a Bay of Plenty punter.

The six winning tickets were sold at MyLotto – Auckland, Pakuranga Lotto – Auckland, Patumahoe Four Square – Franklin, MyLotto - Bay of Plenty, Kuripuni Lotto and Post Shop – Masterton, and Kiwi Mart - Wellington.

Meanwhile, someone from Tauranga and another from the Bay of Plenty have each won $24,346 with a Lotto second division ticket.

The winning second division tickets were sold at AJ's Lotto – Tauranga; MyLotto - Bay of Plenty; Pak N Save Kaitaia – Kaitaia, Countdown Manukau City Mall – Auckland; MyLotto (+PB) – Auckland; MyLotto – Auckland; Wymondley Superette – Auckland; MyLotto – Auckland; The Bookshop and Lotto – Huntly; Whitcoulls New Plymouth - New Plymouth; New World Taihape – Taihape; Waikanae New World – Waikanae; New World Kapiti – Paraparaumu; Greymouth New World – Greymouth; Kaiapoi New World – Kaiapoi; Hornby Mall Lotto – Christchurch; MyLotto – Canterbury; Plaza Supervalue – Invercargill.

Another player from Auckland will also be celebrating today after winning $200,000 with Strike Four. The winning ticket was sold at New World, Mt Roskill.

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Powerball was not struck on Saturday night and has been rolled over to Wednesday's night's draw when the jackpot will be $28 million.

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