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'A very rare thing': Four Square owner on double Lotto win

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Eva de Jong,
Publish Date
Mon, 27 May 2024, 4:33pm

'A very rare thing': Four Square owner on double Lotto win

Author
Eva de Jong,
Publish Date
Mon, 27 May 2024, 4:33pm

A Whanganui Four Square store owner says selling two winning Lotto tickets at his Castlecliff store 鈥渕ade his day鈥.

The first ticket holder won $1 million in Lotto Division 1 which was the largest win in Saturday鈥檚 draw. A Strike Four ticket had the first four numbers drawn in the correct order, resulting in a win of $600,000.

Castlecliff Four Square owner Vivek Bangia said this was the biggest Lotto win he had seen in his 15 years of owning the store.

鈥淚 got up in the morning and I saw that someone had tagged me in a Facebook post and it made me very happy.

鈥淗aving both of them in one draw was a very rare thing - that doesn鈥檛 seem to happen at a lot of places.鈥

The ticket holder for the $600,000 win had claimed their prize, but the $1m was still unclaimed.

There were a lot of regulars who bought their tickets at the Castlecliff store, Bangia said.

Having two winning tickets in one go was not something Bangia had expected: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a really good feeling.鈥

鈥淲e just hope they can use the money wisely and nicely, and that it can make a big difference to their lives.鈥

Castlecliff had changed a lot in the past 15 years, he said.

鈥淲hen I first came here people used to say, 鈥極h Castlecliff, no don鈥檛 go there鈥 and that I鈥檇 made a mistake moving here.

鈥淏ut the community stands by you and things have changed; you can see that people are a little happier.鈥

Although the cost of living was still hurting people, the Castlecliff community was resilient, he said.

鈥淚 see one guy struggling and the next guy is more than happy to pay for his bill.

鈥淭hey become part of your family; you see the kids grow up and then they become your customers.鈥

The $30m Lotto Powerball jackpot has rolled over to $33m - the largest jackpot of 2024 so far - to be drawn on Wednesday.

Eva de Jong is a reporter for the Whanganui Chronicle covering health stories and general news. She began as a reporter in 2023.

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