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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    The Lotto player who picked the first 4 numbers drawn in the correct order has won $200,000 in this evening's draw

    The Lotto player who picked the first 4 numbers drawn in the correct order has won $200,000 in this evening's draw


    Tonight's biggest winner bought their Strike Four ticket from Ash's Superette in Auckland.

    Six players share First Division's million, each collecting $166,667.

    Those tickets were bought from Countdown Hawera, Kapiti Knitting and Lotto in Paraparaumu, North City Lotto in Porirua, Pak N Save Richmond in Nelson and on MyLotto by players from Hamilton and Whanganui.

    Powerball wasn't won this evening, and jackpots to $20 million for Wednesday night's draw.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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