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    The biggest winners in tonight's Lotto draw each collect $500,000 - sharing Division One

    The biggest winners in tonight's Lotto draw each collect $500,000 - sharing Division One


    Those tickets were bought from Hornby Mall Lotto in Christchurch and on MyLotto by a player from Auckland.

    Another big winner takes away $300,000, winning Strike Four.

    That ticket was bought from Caltex Woodville.

    Powerball's $5 million prize wasn't won, and jackpots to $6 million Wednesday night.

    Tonight's winning numbers: 3, 5, 7, 18, 31 and 35.

    The Bonus Ball was 4, and Powerball is 6.

    Strike Four numbers came in this order: 35, 3, 18 and 7.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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