The New Zealand Herald

Big Lotto winners lying low

- James Ihaka

The winner of Saturday’s $14.4 million Powerball draw has yet to come forward — and two other punters could also be sitting on a fortune.

Saturday’s winning ticket was sold at the Ashburton Countdown, and still had not been claimed last night. Lotto officials said two other people with Winning Wheel tickets each have a shot at $1 million and have three months before their tickets expire.

The outstandin­g Winning Wheel tickets were sold at Paper Plus in Bucklands Beach and New World Papatoetoe. The Winning Wheel’s top prize is $1 million.

Lotto winners have 12 months from the date of the draw to claim their prize.

If it’s not claimed then it goes back into the prize reserve fund.

Spokeswoma­n Emilia Mazur said once Winning Wheel winners presented their ticket, Lotto found a weekend that suited them to appear on the draw.

Ms Mazur said the biggest Lotto non-claimant in New Zealand missed out on $3 million in 2003.

Near-misses include a Havelock North man who claimed a $250,000 prize two weeks ago — less than two months before the ticket expired. The man found the winning numbers in a drawer at home.

Last month, a Whangarei punter claimed a $166,667 prize that was due to expire this month.

And an Auckland man cashed in a seven-month-old Lotto ticket last October — to win $1 million.

Ms Mazur said thanks to media interest, big jackpot winners usually collected their prizes within a couple of days, but last year, a Christchur­ch ticket that won $22.6 million went unclaimed for a month.

Lotto tracked down the winner to tell him he had won.

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