
A Manawatū supermarket is waiting for New Zealand’s newest millionaire to claim their prize.
While last night’s $5 million Lotto Powerball jackpot was not struck, one lucky punter has netted a $1m First Division prize.
The winning ticket was sold at Four Square Milson in Palmerston North.
A worker at Four Square Milson told the Herald that while they hadn’t yet heard from the winner, Lotto has been contacted and they are now waiting for the First Division prize to be claimed in-store.
It isn’t just the million-dollar win being celebrated today.
Two Strike players also won $350,000 each last night, with one of the winning tickets sold at Pak’nSave Whakatāne in Whakatāne and the other through the MyLotto app to a player from Christchurch.
Since it wasn’t struck, Powerball has rolled over to Wednesday, with a $6 million jackpot up for grabs that night.
Saturday night’s numbers were 18, 17, 32, 27, 6 and 40. The bonus ball is 39 and Powerball 9.
How winning punters thought they were in the money
The draw comes just days after an Ōpōtiki couple claimed a $12.5m Lotto jackpot.
After claiming their prize, they said they had a hunch they might have the winning ticket – and couldn’t fall asleep until they had checked it.
The couple, who do not want to be named, said they were coming to terms with landing the rich prize and “still can’t wrap our heads around it”.
Lotto Powerball made another Kiwi couple multi-millionaires earlier this week. Photo / Michael Bradley
“We were about to go to sleep, but I suddenly had this feeling that I just had to check it,” the man said.
He checked the MyLotto app and, when he saw the numbers, he got “straight up in bed and shouted, ‘You’ve got to be kidding me!’
“It felt we were in a dream – like maybe we had actually fallen asleep and none of it was real. We just kept saying to each other ... ‘Are we going to wake up now?’”
The couple said they struggled to sleep that night after the big news.
The man said he usually slept well but after finding out they had won, he “couldn’t sleep at all that night, or the night after”.
Now that the win has been claimed, the couple said they would be taking some time to think about what the money meant for them and their family.
“Of course, we want to help our families, but we don’t know what that looks like yet.
“We still can’t wrap our heads around it. It’s going to take a while to process before we make any decisions.”
2025 Powerball wins
The Ōpōtiki couple became New Zealand’s 14th Powerball multimillionaires of 2025.
January 8: $7m, MyLotto, Wellington
January 22: $8.3m, MyLotto, Taranaki
February 8: $10.5m, Glenview Centre Lotto & Post, Hamilton
February 26: $10.5m, Paper Plus Waihī & Toyworld, Waihī
March 15: $5.5m, New World St Martins, Christchurch
March 15: $5.5m, New World Gardens, Dunedin
March 22: $5.3m, Windsor On the Spot Express, Port Chalmers
April 23: $23.3m, MyLotto, Auckland
May 21: $17.2m, New World Whitby, Porirua
June 21: $15.08m, Plaza Supervalue, Invercargill
June 21: $15.08m, MyLotto, Wellington
July 9: $10.3m, MyLotto, Christchurch
August 9: $20.25m, MyLotto, Christchurch
August 30: $12.5m, MyLotto, Ōpōtiki
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