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    A single Lotto ticket bought online by a player from Carterton is now worth $30,166,667, winning Powerball and a share of Division One

    A single Lotto ticket bought online by a player from Carterton is now worth $30,166,667, winning Powerball and a share of Division One


    Five other tickets without the Powerball number are worth $166,667.

    Those tickets were bought from Waimauku Minimart, Pacific Superette in Auckland, Pak N Save Ormiston in Auckland, and on MyLotto to two players from Waikato.

    Strike Four wasn't won tonight, and jackpots to $800,000 for Wednesday night's draw.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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