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Lotto riches: Lucky Kiwi wakes up $8 2 million richer

Lotto riches: Lucky Kiwi wakes up $8.2 million richer 13 Mar, 2021 07:40 AM 2 minutes to read A brief history of Lotteries throughout the ages. Video / NZ Herald NZ Herald One lucky Lotto player has woken up $8.2 million richer this morning. The big win in Saturday s draw comes via a Lotto Powerball ticket bought at Paper Plus in Matamata. The winner s prize includes $8m from Powerball, and a further $250,000 via Lotto First Division. Read More

A single Lotto ticket is now worth $8 25 million dollars - winning a quarter-share of Division One and Powerball in tonight s draw - 13-Mar-2021

A single Lotto ticket is now worth $8 25 million dollars - winning a quarter-share of Division One and Powerball in tonight s draw - 13-Mar-2021
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A single Lotto ticket is now worth $8 25 million dollars - winning a quarter-share of Division One and Powerball in tonight s draw - 13-Mar-2021

A single Lotto ticket is now worth $8 25 million dollars - winning a quarter-share of Division One and Powerball in tonight s draw - 13-Mar-2021
nzcity.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nzcity.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Success comes in all shapes and sizes for Feilding High School students

He knew he couldn t do everyone, but was impressed with the students he’d spoken to. “A lot of them have done really well. We ve also got some stories of kids who have worked their socks off.” He said every school thought they were wonderful, but Feilding was a special place. Journalist Mihingarangi Forbes, surgeon Guy Hingston, All Blacks Rugby player Sam Whitelock and chiropractor Greg Oke are among those in the book. But there are others including doctors, vets, farmers and people working in local government. Jeffreys said a lot of the stories were fantastically moving. There’s a doctor who overcame numerous hurdles to get into medical school, and an international student who couldn’t speak English when arriving in New Zealand, but has worked and studied all over the world.

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