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Local Focus: Miss Rotorua to become a reality series

Local Focus: Miss Rotorua to become a reality series
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Waihi Cross of crosses laid again in time for Anzac Day

Waihi Cross of crosses laid again in time for Anzac Day
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SunLive - Remembering racing jackpot fever - The Bay s News First

Fifty years ago, jackpot fever swept the country as thousands of punters thronged race courses throughout the country in their search for the mythical pot of gold. The vision of Bay of Plenty Racing Club President Mr WS Holland and live wire club administrator Ian McEwan, which kicked off with a modest pool of just $733 on the 22nd March 1969, gripped the country until the Government changed the rules around five years later. The old sweepstake betting which was in vogue before the turn of the (twentieth) century, had never been abolished, so jackpot betting was legal as long as the entire pool was redistributed to the investors.

The Spitfire that scores a solid 10

Online, at 4.00am, in Masterton, 14 years ago. Bought unseen… KiwiGARAGE How do you rate the overall condition, out of 10? Now it’s a 10 – currently better than new. The driving characteristic you like most? Light and responsive. Not the quickest in a straight line but pretty good at the twisty stuff. Anything unusual about your car’s history? It had had 30 owners over its time before I bought it in 2007. I met with the original owner who lived in Takapuna and was thrilled to see it resurrected. He gave me a picture of the car taken on the day he brought it home. Apparently it was the dealer demo car for a while before he bought it.

Aucklander wins $14 25 million from Lotto; ninth Powerball winner this year

The winner celebrated with fish and chips on the beach with her family. Three other Lotto players took home prizes on Saturday night, each winning $250,000 through Lotto’s First Division. The winning tickets were sold at Pōkeno Superette in the Waikato, Pak N Save Porirua and on MyLotto to an Auckland player.   Stuff This is the ninth Powerball winner in 2021. Strike Four was also won on Saturday night by a Waikato player, who took home $400,000. Anyone who bought their ticket from a winning store is advised to write their name on the back of their ticket and check it at any Lotto NZ outlet, online at MyLotto.co.nz or through the Lotto NZ App.

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