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Lotto: 31 players pick up $12,000 each in Second Division draw

Lotto: 31 players pick up $12,000 each in Second Division draw

NZ Herald19-06-2025
Thirty-one players have won $12,044 each in last night's Lotto Second Division Draw.
The winning numbers were 28, 6, 11, 32, 23 and 33. The Bonus Ball was 19 and the Powerball was 6.
One ticket was sold to a player from Northland, 10 from Auckland, five from Waikato, two
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