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GOVERNMENT of GOA I( I' I 5,000/- '!1 GOVERNMENT of GOA Third Prize: (3): Rs, Each: i( '( REGD.GOA·5 ',I, Panaji, 13th November, 1997' (Kartika 22, 1919) I SERIEs III No. 33 OFFICIAL~JlGAZETTE J 1, ,.\ GOVERNMENT OF GOA I( I' I 5,000/- '!1 GOVERNMENT OF GOA Third Prize: (3): Rs, each: " N C G ',1 " Department of Finance 160710 349641 353006 " " :1 Revenue and Expenditure Division Fourth Prize: (360): Rs. 500/- each: Numbers ending with last 5 " /;.;" digits in all Series as follows: :1, \ Directorate of State Lotteries .,'~ 01238 13682 20387 38733 47340 I'{ 59472 66461 74189 81310 97766 Ii 1394TH GOA EVERYDAY DAILY LOTTERY DRAW Fifth Prize: (3600): Rs. 501- each: Numbers ending with last 1\ digits in all Series'as"follows: ~i Date of Draw: 7th July, 1997 Time: 12.45 p. m. 7462 6252 7071 6992 5711 I, RESULTS: 6725 3301 1408 7399 6386 I ,, FirstPrize: (1): Rs. 5,0001- 379526 Sixth Prize: (3600): Rs. 20/· each: Numbers ending with last4digits in all Series as follows: Ii Second Prize: (3): Rs. 100/· each: Numbers ending with last 5 digits of the Ist prize winning ticket number as follows: 5457 6746 1272 5068 7965 Ii 4338 8442 9759 6976 6038 il 79526 I Seventh PriZe: (36,000): Rs. 101- each: Numbers ending with last 3 Third Prize: (36): Rs. 25/- each: Numbers ending with last 4digits of the digits in all Series as fol.lows: 1st prize winning ticket number as follows: 052 133 257 320 496 591 664 729 888 987 9526 Fourth Prize: (360): Rs.20/·each: Numbers ending with last3digitsof An amount equal to 25% of the 1st and 2nd Prize shall be deducted the -1 st prize winning ticket number as follows: for payment towards Marketing, Publicity & Sales Promotion. 526 , Panaji, 7th July, 1997.- The Asst. Director, SdI-. Fifth Prize: (39600): Rs. 17/- each: Numbers ending with last 1 digit of the 1st prize winning-ticket number as follows: 83RD JAI MOOKAMBIKA MONDAY WEEKLY LOTTERY 6 DRAW Date of Draw: 7th July, 1997 Time: 5.00 p. m, Panaji, 7th July, 1997.- The Asst. Director, SdI-. Series: A, B, C, D, E, G, H, J, K, L. M, 0, P, R, S. RESULTS: BHAGYA SERIES First Prize: (15): Rs. 5,0001- + 2.66 grams Gold each: (Applicable to all 7TH BHAGYA RAJ MONDAY WEEKLY LOTTERY Series): ' DRAW A B C D· E Date of Draw: 7th July, 1997 Time: 4.45 p. m. 57960 57960 57960 57960 57960 Series: A, B, C, D, E, G, H, J, K, L, M, N. G H J K L RESULTS: 57960 57960 57960, 57960 57960 FirstPrize: (1): Rs.1 ,00,000/­ B-338217 M 0 P R S Second Prize: (1): Rs, 25,0001- E-347907 57960 57960 57960 57960 57960 968 OFFICIAL GAZETTE - GOVT. OF GOA SERIES III No. 33 13TH NOVEMBER, 1997 Second Prize: 0): Rs. 5,0001- A-83966 Fourtb Prize: (2,000): Rs. 201- each: Numbers ending with last4digits in aU Series as follows: Third Prize: (150): Rs. 500/- each: Numbersending with 5 digits in ail Series as follows: 4563 6955 0345 5752 7137 8674 6379 6540 6959 4832 04622 16254 23736 31245 40235 595rn 60232 77847 82567 94236 Fifth Prize: (20,000): Rs. I Ol-each: Numbersendingwithlast3 digits in all Series as follows: Fourth Prize: (1500): Rs. 501- each: Numbersending with last4digits in all Series as follows: 034 160 217 379 475 530 618 755 813 973 6138 2537 '1683 9438 4446 6367 3560 5518 5068 4362 An amount equal to 30% of the cash part of the 1st Prize shall be Fifth Prize: (1500): Rs. 201- each: Numbers ending with last 4 digits in deducted for payment towards expenses on Marketing, Publicity & Sales all Series as follows: Promotion. 9280 1581 2449 1792 0366 Panaji,7th July, 1997.- The Asst. Director, SdI-. 8647 1442 1692 3313 3679 Sixth Prize: (15000): Rs. 1Ol-each: Numbersendingwith last3 digits in all Series as follows: ANIMAL SERIES rnl 137 286 306 467 9TH TIGER MONDAY WEEKLY LOTTERY DRAW 515 656 795 854 991 Date of Draw: 7th July, 1997 Time: 5.30 p. m. An amount equal to 30% of the ,cash part of the 1st Prize shall be Series: A, B, C, D, E, G, H, J, K, L. deducted from the respective prize amounts towards payment to Agents, Sellers, Stockists & Publicity. RESULTS: Panaji, 7th July, 1997.- The Asst. Director, Sd/-. First Prize: (10): Rs. 5,0001- each: (Applicable to all Series): A B C D E 172303 172303 172303 172303 172303 25TH JAI CHIRAPUNJI MONDAY WEEKLY LOTTERY , .DRAW G H J K L 172303 172303 172303 172303 172303 Date of Draw: 7th July, 1997 Time: 5.15 p. m. Second Prize: (10): Rs. 1,0001- each: (Applicable to all Series): Series: A, B, C, D, E, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, 0, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V. A, B C D E RESULTS: 167923 167923 167923 167923 167923 FirstPri~e: (20): Rs. 5,0001- + 2 grams Gold (Valued @Rs.4751-per G H J K L gram) each: (Applicable to all Series): 167923 167923 167923 167923 167923 A B C D E ThirdPrize: (300): Rs. 5001- each: Numbers ending with last 5 digits in 76611 76611 76611 76611 76611 all Series as follows: 44590 G "H J K L 00546 15027 27583 35392 57749 61907 73214 80497 91465 76611 76611 76611 76611 76611 Fourth Prize: (3,000): Rs. 501- each: Numbers ending with last4digits M N 0 P Q in all Series as follows: '2352 7178 0374 76611 76611 76611 76611 76611 7053 4673 8977 9069 5469 2677 0134 R S T D V Fifth Prize: (3000): Rs. 20/- each: Numbers ending with last4digits in 76611 76611 76611 76611 76611 all Series as follows: Second Prize: (200): Rs. 500I-each: Numbers ending with last5 digits 9282 9584 9704 0154 3165 inall Series as follows: 7769 1166 0181 0021 0450 01132 19713 29779 36576 44641 Sixth Prize: (30,000): Rs. 101- each: Numbers ending with last 3 digits 55750 63208 79754 86131 91093 inaB Series as follows. Third Prize: (2,000): Rs. 501-each: Numbersendingwithlast4digitsin 091 199 297 304 406 all Series as follows: 524 685 787 859 901 2818 6004 3042 5092 6686 7690 6874 8649 3830 9929 Panaji,7th July, 1997.- The Asst. Director, SdI-. tiLI';i!\;ffi.•@ __ ....... ---.....;.-------~~-~-"~~.~~""".""".cc,,'~."''''." OFFICIAL GAZETTE - GOVT. OF GOA 969 SERIES III No. 33 13TH NOVEMBER. 1997 1395TH GOA EVERYDAY DAILY LOTTERY DRAW Sixth Prize: (1500): Rs. 50/- each: Numbersendingwith last4digits in all Series as follows: Date ofDrw: 8th July, 1997 Time: 12.45 p, m, 2287 7113 5043 , 5023 26360 RESULTS: 0213 4974 1520 0479 7175 First Prize: (1): Rs, 5,0001- 349205 Seventh Prize: (15,000): Rs, 201- each: Numbersendingwith laot 3 digits .inall Series as follows: Second Prize: (3): Rs. 100/- each: Numbers ending with lastS digits of the 1st prize winningticketnurnber as follows: 056 138 274 372 497 504 630 754 841 989 49205 Eighth Prize: (3,00,000): Rs, IO/-each: Numbersendingwithlast 1 digit Third Prize: (36): Rs. 251- each: Numbers ending with last4digitsofthe in all Series as follows: I5t prize winning ticket number as follo~ 7 2 Ii 9205 Fourth Prize: (360): Rs. 20/-each: Numbersendingwithlast3 digits of An amount equal to 30% of the Bumper Prize and 25% of the 2nd the lstprize winning ticket number as follows: Prize shan be deducted from the prize amount towards payment to Agents, Sell(\rs, Stockists & Publicity. 205 Panaji, 8th July, 1997.- The Asst. Director, SdJ-, Fifth Prize: (39600): Rs. 17/-each: Numbers ending with last I digit of the 1st prize winning ticket number as follows: BHAGYA SERIES 5 7TH BHAGY A RANI TUESDA Y WEEKLY LOTTERY . DRAW Panaji,8th July . .l997.- The Asst. Director. SdI-. Date of Draw: 8th July, 1997 Ti\jle: 4.45 p. m. Series: A, B, C, D, E, G, H, J, K, L, M, N. 13TH JAI MATHRU BHUMI SUPER BUMPER (WEEKLY) RESULTS: LOTTERY DRAW FirstPrize:(I):Rs, 1,00,0001- N-351109 Date of Draw: 8th July, 1997 Time: 4.25 p. m. Second Prize: (I): Rs. 25,0001- G-I07743 RESULTS: Third Prize: (3): Rs. 5,0001- each: Bumper Prize: (1): Rs. 20,00,0001- or Pure Gold of equal value in lieu of cash: BU - 392352 G C L 219932 282554 375Q4(l I Consolation Prize: (4): Rs. 3,000/- each: To the tickets in the remaining 4 Series bearing the Bumper Prize winning number: Fourth Prize: (360): Rs. 5001- each: Numbers ending with last5 digits in all Series as follows: . ,jI BR BS BT BV j 392352 392352 392352 392352 05703 11834 22132 38943 42232 56406 67895 70452 80004 97642 First Prize: (I i: Maruti Car (Value fixed atRs, 1,80,OOOI-)orpureGold or Cash: BT - 294136 Fifth Prize: (3600): Rs. 501- each: Numbersendingwith last4digits in all Series as follows: Second Prize: (5): Rs. 25,0001- each or pure Gold (One in each Series): 6186 1992 7093 4931 2947 BR BS BT BU BV 1267 3211 0109 8969 2059 190944 293253 176324 296734 101679 Sixth Prize: (3600): Rs. 20/- each: Numbers ending with last4digits in all Series as follows: Third Prize: (45): Rs. 5,OOO/-each: Numbersendingwithlast5digitsin all Series as follows: . 6583 4004 6840 7214 6835 0769 6567 5057 2482 3164 45572 93'005 05680 Seventh Prize: (36,000): Rs. 101- each: Numbers ending with last3 digits , , Fourth Prize: (90): Rs. 1,0001- each: Numbers ending with last5 digits in all Series as follows: in·all Series as follows: , 036 198 271 361 , 492- 39767 76652 52112 543 695 791 817 936 42365 33789 31812 Fifth p,rize: (450): Rs. 5001-each: Numbers ending with last 4 digits in An amount equal to 25% of the 1st and lInd Prize shall be deducted all Seri1!sasfollows: for payment towards Marketing, Publicity & Sales Promotion.
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