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Lotto: Winning ticket sold at Reporoa foodmarket, Powerball jackpot not struck

Rotorua Daily Post
10 Apr, 2024 06:53 PM2 mins to read

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A shop in the small farming community of Reporoa has sold a winning Lotto ticket.

Thirty-two players nationwide each won $12,697 with Lotto Second Division in last night’s live draw.

One lucky player also won the Powerball Second Division, taking their total winnings to $41,875.

A winning ticket was sold at Reporoa Foodmarket.

The winning Powerball Second Division ticket was sold on MyLotto to a player from Ashburton.

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The $26 million Lotto Powerball jackpot was not struck and will roll over to $30m for this Saturday’s draw.

Six players from Auckland, Hāwera, Carterton, Wellington and Picton have shared a $1m prize, each winning $166,667.

The winning tickets were sold at West Harbour Superette in Auckland, Pak’nSave Hāwera, Fresh Choice Picton, and on MyLotto to players from Auckland, Carterton and Wellington.

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Strike Four also rolled over last night and will be $500,000 on Saturday night.

Wednesday’s numbers were 8, 21, 24, 12, 17, 11. The bonus was 9 and the Powerball number was 10.

The winning Second Division tickets were sold at the following stores:

Pak’nSave Kaitaia - Kaitāia

Waipapa Dairy - Waipapa

MyLotto (x2) - Whangārei

Pak’nSave Westgate - Auckland

Edmonton Stationery & Lotto - Auckland

Paper Plus Howick - Auckland

Hill Superette - Auckland

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MyLotto (x3) - Auckland

MyLotto - Waikato

Reporoa Foodmarket - Reporoa

MyLotto - Hawke’s Bay

MyLotto - Manawatū

Caltex Westlow (x2) - Dannevirke

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New World Carterton - Carterton

MyLotto - Nelson

MyLotto (x2) - Canterbury

MyLotto (x10 incl. PBx1) - Ashburton

MyLotto - Otago


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