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    The biggest winner in tonight's Lotto draw is an Auckland player who bought their Strike Four ticket online

    The biggest winner in tonight's Lotto draw is an Auckland player who bought their Strike Four ticket online


    It's now worth $500,000.

    Division One is shared among 4 players who have each won $250,000.

    Those tickets were all bought online by a player from Napier and three others from Auckland.

    Powerball wasn't won tonight, and jackpots to $23 million for Wednesday night's draw.

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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