‘UNBELIEVABLE!’: Mossman newsagency sells winning Lotto ticket two weeks in a row
ANOTHER MILLIONAIRE!

It was exciting enough when a little over a week ago, News Extra Mossman made its own news for selling a $2-million winning lottery ticket – and yet now, for the second time in a row, the newsagency is again celebrating a millionaire winning ticket sale.
Again, it was the Saturday Gold Lotto draw that made a Mossman ticket holder a winner – and $1.25-million richer over the weekend.
But the difference at this point is, the lucky person probably doesn’t know it yet.
“Wow, two Division One winners in a week,” News Extra assistant manager Tanya Bown said.
“It was just incredible when we discovered we had sold another Division One winning entry in Saturday night’s Gold Lotto, still while enjoying the excitement from the week before.”
Lotto has put out an appeal on its social media to find the winner.
“ATTENTION: Mossman, Qld
“Please help us find our missing Div One winner from Saturday Gold Lotto draw (4377)!
They purchased a winning entry from News Extra Mossman and have taken home a Division 1 prize of $1,250,000.00!”
“Absolutely Fantastic to have sold not just one, but two winning tickets in consecutive weeks, quite unbelievable actually,” Ms Bown said.
“To sell a Division One is so exciting, for our store and customers alike, it certainly has created quiet the buzz around town, everyone certainly does get caught up in all the excitement which is amazing.
“Our latest winning entry is not registered to a Winners Circle card, and is worth $1, 250, 000, so please check your tickets!
“Congratulations again to our winners from all the team at News Extra Mossman.”
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