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Ghana Gazette Digitized by GhaLII / www.ghalii.org GHANA GAZETTE REPUBLIC OF GHANA Published by Authority 2018 No. 141 WEDNESDAY, 31ST OCTOBER CONTENTS Page 2358 The National Weekly Lotto Results 2358 The National Monday Special Lotto Results 2358 Th~ National Lucky Tuesday Lotto Results 2358 The National Mid-Week Lotto Results 2358 The National Fortune Thursday Lotto Results 2359 The National Friday Bonanza Lotto Results 2359 The National Weekly Lotto Results .. ' The National Monday Special Lotto Results 2359 The National Lucky Tuesday Lotto Results 2359 The National Mid-Week Lotto Results 2359 The National Fortune Thursday Lotto Results 2360 The National Friday Bonanza Lotto Results 2360 The National Weekly Lotto Results 2360 The National Monday Special Lotto Results 2360 The National Lucky Tuesday Lotto Results 2360 The National Mid-Week Lotto Results 2361 The National Fortune Thursday Lotto Results 2361 The National Friday Bonanza Lotto Results 2361 The National Weekly Lotto Results 2361 Notice of Publication of an Official Bulletin .. 2362 Appointment of a Marriage Officer (Assemblies of God, Ghana, Restoration Worship Centre) 2362 Gazette Notice-Ministry of Finance- Petroleum Receipts and Distribution Report for 3rd Quarter of 2018 2363 Gazette Notice -NPA Indicative Ex- Pump Prices (16th - 31st October, 2018) 2364 Change of Names 2367 Change of Dates of Birth 2374 Change of Place of Birth 2378 2358 DigitizedGHANA by GhaLII GAZETTE, / 31sTwww.ghalii.org OCTOBER, 2018 THE NATIONAL WEEKLY LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Weekly Lotto Draw was held on Saturday, 1st September, 2018 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 25 - 20- 49- 43 - 2. Machine Numbers 70 - 67 - 48 - Q- 90 SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority THE NATIONAL MONDAY SPECIAL LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Monday Special Lotto Draw was held on Monday, 3rd September, 2018 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 41 - :!: - 49 - 56 - 25 Machine Numbers 48 - 90 - 65 - 66 - 27 SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority THE NATIONAL LUCKY TUESDAY LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Lucky Tuesday Lotto Draw was held on Tuesday, 4th September, 2018 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published. thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 55 -1- 59 -37 - 12 Machine Numbers 46 - 47 - 45- 13 - 61 . SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority THE NATIONAL MID-WEEK LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Mid-Week Lotto Draw was held on Wednesday, 5th September, 2018in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 55 - 72 - 75- 25 - 61 Machine Numbers 67 - 22 - 2 - 57 - .8. SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority THE NATIONAL FORTUNE THURSDAY LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National fortune Thursday Lotto Draw was held on Thursday, 6th September, 2018 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 81 - 56 - 22 - 79 - 19 Machine Numbers 80 - 31 - 47 - 11 - 46 SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority GHANA GAZETTE, 31sT OCTOBER, 2018 2359 Digitized by GhaLII / www.ghalii.org THE NATIONAL FRIDAY BONANZA LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Friday Bonanza Lotto Draw was held on Friday, 7th September, 2018 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 16- 11 - 83 - 40 - 1 Machine Numbers 73 - 42 - 67 - 13 -- 23 SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority THE NATIONAL WEEKLY LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Weekly Lotto Draw was held on Saturday, 8th September, 2018 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 19-56-15-87- iz Machine Numbers 69 - 14 - 54 - 30 - 41 SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority THE NATIONAL MONDAY SPECIAL LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Monday Special Lotto Draw was held on Monday, 10th September, 2018 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 83 - 80- 85- l)_ -29 Machine Numbers 2. - 65 - 82 - 55 - 69 SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority THE NATIONAL Ll1_CKY TUESDAY LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Lucky Tuesday Lotto Draw was held on Tuesday, 11th September, 2018 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 45 - 23 - 42 -27 -1 Machine Numbers 58 - 67 - 63- 86 - 2. SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority THE NATIONAL MID-WEEK LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Mid-Week Lotto Draw was held on Wednesday, 12th September, 2018 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 38-66--15-2.-76 Machine Numbers 56-- 55- 10 - 19 - 84 SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority 2360 GHANA GAZETTE, 31sT OCTOBER, 2018 THEDigitized NATIONAL by FORTUNEGhaLII THURSDAY/ www.ghalii.org LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Fortune Thursday Lotto Draw was held on Thursday, 13th September, 2018 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 22- 48 - 23 - 63 55 Machine Numbers 77 75 - 17 - 15 - .8_ SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority THE NATIONAL FRIDAY BONANZA LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Friday Bonanza Lotto Draw was held on Friday, 14th September, 2018 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 40 - 75 72 - 76 - 22 Machine Numbers 52 16 - 86 53 60 SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority THE NATIONAL WEEKLY LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Weekly Lotto Draw was held on Saturday, 15th September, 2018 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 16 68 14 21 29 Machine Numbers Q 44 - 2_ 85 - 10 SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority THE NATIONAL MONDAY SPECIAL LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Monday Special Lotto Draw was held on Monday, 17th September, 2018 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 2027-64-4858 Machine Numbers 1. - 77 - 90 - 32 - 50 SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority THE NATIONAL LUCKY TUESDAY LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Lucky Tuesday Lotto Draw was held on Tuesday, 18th September, 2018 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 41 -- 45 - 712 - 54 Machine Numbers 32- 56 - 33- 58 - 18 SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority 2361 GHANA GAZETTE, 31 ST OCTOBER, 2018 Digitized by GhaLII / www.ghalii.org THE NATIONAL MID-WEEK LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Mid-Week Lotto Draw was held on Wednesday, 19th September, 2018 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 21 - 31 - 67- 88 - 35 Machine Numbers 75- 77 - 22 - 10 - 18 SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority THE NATIONAL FORTUNE THURSDAY LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Fortune Thursday Lotto Draw was held on Thursday, 20th September, 2018 . in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 66 - 64 - 30- 44 - 33 Machine Numbers 57 - 84 - 27 - 13 - f)_ SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority THE NATIONAL FRIDAY BONANZA LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Friday Bonanza Lotto Draw was held on Friday, 20th September, 2018 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 72- 52 - 59 - 90 - 39 Machine Numbers 31 -- 14 - 86 - 27 - II SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority THE NATIONAL WEEKLY LOTTO RESULTS It is hereby certified that a National Weekly Lotto Draw was held on Saturday, 22nd September, 2018 in accordance with the provisions of the National Weekly Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722) and the Regulations published thereunder and that the following numbers were drawn in successive order: 76 - 42 - 86 - 68 - 89 Machine Numbers 1- 80 - II - 38 - 60 SIGNED Director-General of National Lottery Authority • 2362 GHANA GAZETTE, 31sT OCTOBER, 2018 Digitized by GhaLII / www.ghalii.org NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF AN OFFICIAL BULLETIN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL BULLETIN No.
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