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    10 tickets share Lotto First Division in tonight's Lotto draw - each now worth $100,000

    10 tickets share Lotto First Division in tonight's Lotto draw - each now worth $100,000


    None of them had the correct Powerball number, so that jackpots from tonight's $23 million, to $26 million on Wednesday night.

    Those tickets were bought from Pak N Save Silverdale, New World Whangaparaoa, by MyLotto customers in Marlborough, Auckland, Rotorua and Tauranga, from Four Square Stratford, Coastlands Lotto in Paraparaumu, Wellington City New World, and Temuka New World.

    The night's Biggest winner? The player who picked the first 4 balls correctly and now claims Strike Four's $200,000.

    That ticket was bought by a MyLotto customer in Auckland.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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