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THERE’S A WHOPPING $42 MILLION UP FOR GRABS WITH POWERBALL ON WEDNESDAY – THE SECOND LARGEST PRIZE IN LOTTO NZ HISTORY. KIWIS UP AND DOWN THE COUNTRY ARE ALREADY THINKING ABOUT HOW THEY WOULD SPEND THEIR MILLIONS. Typically, most Powerball winners buy a house or pay off mortgages, help their families, travel overseas, and last but not least, help charities close to their hearts. One of last year’s winners is no exception to that rule. In October 2019, Powerball jackpotted to a massive $38 million. The jackpot was shared by two Auckland MyLotto players who each took home a huge $19.1 million. “It’s absolutely life-changing, our lives will never be the same,” says one of the winners, a mother from Central Auckland. “We’ve just bought our dream home and will be moving in soon – we can’t wait. We’ve always dreamt of owning our own home and now it’s a reality – though it’s still quite hard to believe!” Since winning Powerball, the woman has helped family by paying off their mortgages but says the biggest thing for them is being able to help those who need it most. The family have donated to multiple charities like The Salvation Army,SPCA and others.
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AMOUNT
RETAILER
LOCATION
1
Nov 2016
$44 million
Dairy Flat Food Mart and LiquorAuckland
2
Sep 2013
$33 million
One Step Ahead
Auckland
3
Sep 2017
$30.2 million
Richmond Superette
Taupo
4
Oct 2010
$28.7 million
Mobil Papakura
Auckland
5
May 2017
$27 million
Martina Four Square
Thames
POWERBALL FIRST DIVISION WINS IN 2019DATE
PRIZE
STORE
LOCATION
2 January
$22.3 million
Inglewood BookcentreTaranaki
26 January
$10 million
Feilding Video CentreFeilding
9 February
$8 million
MyLotto
Auckland
16 February
$5.5 million
MyLotto
Christchurch
13 March
$11 million
Unichem Stortford LodgeHastings
17 April
$16.2 million
MyLotto
Auckland
24 April
$5.3 million
MyLotto
Auckland
1 May
$5.5 million
Taipa Foodmarket
Taipa
22 May
$9.2 million
MyLotto
Auckland
16 June
$10.2 million
Whitcoulls The Base
Hamilton
20 July
$16.5 million
Woodys Winners
Wellsford
17 August
$12.2 million
MyLotto
Auckland
16 October
$19.1 million
MyLotto
Auckland
$19.1 million
MyLotto
Auckland
23 November
$18.2 million
Gulf Harbour Four SquareWhangaparaoa
28 December
$17.1 million
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