SEARCH those pockets, look in broken jacket linings, down the back of settees and under car seats.

There’s a small fortune to be claimed in the form of National Lottery ticket worth £96,404 that was drawn on Wednesday, November 12 last year.

The unclaimed ticket with numbers 1, 5, 13, 20, 27, 45 and the bonus ball 14 was bought somewhere in the New Forest District Council area.

That stretches from Martin in the north west to Calshot in the south east and from Naish near New Milton at the south western tip and Canada Common in the north east.

National Lottery News says the 180-day deadline is fast approaching for the prize to be claimed.

In fact the lucky ticket holder has only until 5.30pm on Monday to make his or her claim.

If no-one claims the prize the money and all the interest generated will go to the Good Causes, adding to the £22 billion already raised through ticket sales since the Lottery was launched in November 1994.

A Lotto spokesman said: “Time really is running out for the winner of this prize, but we’re still hopeful that somebody will come forward at the last minute to claim the money. We’re urging everyone to check their old tickets again or look anywhere a missing Lotto ticket could be hiding.

“This life-enhancing prize could really help to make a few dreams become a reality for someone out there.”

The holder of the winning ticket should contact the National Lottery Line on 0845 910 0000.