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Five million Up For Grabs

Five million Up For Grabs

Big Wednesday First Division has jackpotted for the tenth week in a row and next week gives players the chance to win $5 million in cash plus luxury prizes, says NZ Lotteries Chief Executive, Todd McLeay.

"Big Wednesday has made the ultimate lifestyle possible for 16 First Division winners and our next Big Wednesday winner will not only win all of the fabulous luxury prizes on offer, but will also have a huge amount of cash to play with," says McMcLeay.

At the next draw, on 3 October 2007, Big Wednesday players will be in to win:
- $5 million;
- an Aston Martin V8 Vantage;
- an Audi Q7;
- a $250,000 American Express Platinum card;
- $250,000 in First Class travel;
- a Rayglass Legend 2500 boat;
- a $500,000 holiday home; and
- a $750,000 luxury apartment.

While the top prize was not struck tonight, a ticket sold at Pak'N'Save Lotto Kiosk in Christchurch has won Big Wednesday's Second Chance Draw.

Every ticket bought for tonight's draw was entered in the Second Chance draw. The prize won was determined by the H or T selection on the first line of the ticket. As the ticket selection matched the coin toss of the draw, the ticket holder has won an Audi A4.

The winning serial number is 758-61853709-13XX.

"Anyone who bought their ticket from Pak'N'Save Lotto Kiosk in Christchurch should check it immediately," says Mr McLeay.

Mr McLeay also advises that all players write their name and contact details on the back of their tickets.

There were a total of 80,558 winners from tonight's draw.


ENDS

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