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Rotorua Players Celebrate Wins in $22,861 Lotto Second Division
Two Lotto Second Division tickets sold in Rotorua have led to significant wins for local players. In the live draw on October 4, 2023, nine players across New Zealand each claimed a prize of $22,861. The successful tickets from Rotorua were purchased at Western Heights Foodmarket and through the online platform MyLotto.
The excitement did not stop there, as a player from Christchurch celebrated an even larger victory. This individual won $1 million in the Lotto First Division, also through MyLotto, highlighting a remarkable night for New Zealand lottery players.
These wins showcase the thrill and potential of participating in Lotto, with many players hoping for similar fortunes in future draws. The Second Division prizes add to the anticipation surrounding the lottery, encouraging greater participation across the country.
As players in Rotorua revel in their success, the broader national interest in Lotto continues to grow, reflecting both community spirit and the excitement of chance.
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