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    Lotto's biggest winner tonight had the first four numbers drawn in the right order, and claims $300,000 for Strike Four

    Lotto's biggest winner tonight had the first four numbers drawn in the right order, and claims $300,000 for Strike Four


    That winning ticket was bought from New World Papakura in Papakura.

    And four tickets are each now worth $250,000 - sharing First Division.

    The winning tickets were bought on MyLotto by players in Auckland, Marlborough and Southland, and at Roscommon Superette in Auckland.

    Powerball wasn't struck, and jackpots $5 million on Wednesday night.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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