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    Two Lotto players who share Strike Four's $300,000 purse are the biggest winners in tonight's Lotto draw

    Two Lotto players who share Strike Four's $300,000 purse are the biggest winners in tonight's Lotto draw


    Those two tickets with the first four numbers drawn in the correct order are each worth $150,000.

    Thise tickets were bought from New World Victoria Park in Auckland and on MyLotto by a player from Waikato.

    Powerball wasn't struck tonight, and jackpots to $6 million on Wednesday night.

    Nobody won Division 1 either.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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