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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    Two Lotto tickets share tonight's $14 million Powerball Prize

    Two Lotto tickets share tonight's $14 million Powerball Prize


    They are each worth $7,333,333, including their share of Division One's million.

    Those tickets were bought on MyLotto by players in Timaru and Auckland.

    A third player who didn't have the Powerball number collects $333,333 from Division One's million.

    That ticket was bought from Pak N Save Kaitaia.

    Nobody won Strike 4 this evening.

    Tonight's Lotto Numbers: 1, 7, 8, 11, 26 and 33.

    The Bonus Ball was 4; Powerball was 5.

    Strike Four numbers came in this order: 11, 7, 1 then 8.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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    Business:
    Why is India's largest wildlife rescue facility threatening to sue conservationists? 9:27

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    Law and Order:
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    Entertainment:
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