“I marked it off by myself at home with my husband. After circling each number, I said, ‘Wow, look at this!’ I double-looked and triple-looked and started crying after realising I’d won. It was a big shock,” she said.
While not far from retirement, she said she wouldn’t quit work straight away and the win “could not have come at a better time”.
She immediately claimed her prize at a supermarket and went out with friends to celebrate on Sunday evening.
“We had a good night out, but I didn’t stay out too late, because of work the next morning.
“This win isn’t going to change me. I plan to enjoy some treats and update a few things around the house, but otherwise, I’m going to stay sensible.”
A winning $500,000 Strike Four ticket was also sold at Western Heights Foodmarket to a player from Rotorua for the same draw.
The Hastings win comes just over a week after another lucky Hastings woman won $1 million with Lotto First Division on Wednesday, March 22, after she purchased a ticket from Hastings Pak’nSave.