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Rotorua Lotto player wins share of Second Division

Rotorua Lotto player wins share of Second Division 15 May, 2021 09:21 PM 2 minutes to read Rotorua Daily Post Thirteen Lotto players are celebrating this morning after winning a share of Second Division, including one who bought their ticket in the Bay of Plenty. The 13 people each won $18,637 with Lotto Second Division in last night s live draw. One of those tickets was sold at New World Westend in Rotorua. One lucky player also won Powerball Second Division, taking their total winnings to $33,457. The winning Powerball Second Division ticket was sold at Countdown Tikipunga in Whangarei. Advertisement • Countdown Tikipunga (+PB) - Whangarei • Tony s Stationery & Lotto - Maungaturoto

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Northland news in brief: Police seek witnesses to city assault; and another Lotto win

Northland news in brief: Police seek witnesses to city assault; and another Lotto win 9 May, 2021 05:00 PM 3 minutes to read Northland is on a Lotto roll with six second division winning tickets sold in the region in the past four weeks. Northland is on a Lotto roll with six second division winning tickets sold in the region in the past four weeks. Northern Advocate A ticket sold in Northland was among 22 nationally that each won almost $17,000 in Lotto Second Division on Saturday. The ticket, sold at Countdown Paihia, earned its holder $16,948. It was the sixth Lotto Second Division win in Northland in the past four weeks.

Northland news in brief: Stolen cabin found; Lotto win; and Kaitaia boxer fights tonight

Northland news in brief: Stolen cabin found; Lotto win; and Kaitaia boxer fights tonight 7 May, 2021 05:00 PM 4 minutes to read The portable cabin stolen from Eric Monk, above, has been returned. Northern Advocate Good news – Eric Monk s portable cabin and all his belongings were recovered by police yesterday after it was stolen from a property in Paihia last Saturday. The 6x3-metre cabin was towed away from ancestral Maori land on Tahuna Rd by an old white Transit van under the cover of darkness. Monk had been renting the cabin for six months while trying to get his life back on track after years in and out of prison. A police spokeswoman said they were in the process of arranging its return to Monk. Enquiries into who was behind the theft were ongoing.

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