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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    The three players who share Division One are this evening's biggest Lotto winners

    The three players who share Division One are this evening's biggest Lotto winners


    Their tickets, each worth $333,333, were bought from Onehunga Office Supplies in Auckland, and on MyLotto by players from Auckland and Southland..

    Three players also share Strike Four - each winning $100,000.

    Those tickets were bought from Te Kowhai Foodcentre in Hamilton and on MyLotto by players from Timaru and Gore

    But Powerball's $30 million once again proved elusive, and jackpots to $33 million for Wednesday night.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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