Name StatusApprovedFeatureMountainNZ Gazette Reference2003 (17) p.504DatumRSRGD2000GeoTag[1] PositionDescriptionA mountain rising to 1900m, located midway between Mount Durnford and Mount Liard. (Located about 2.6 nautical miles east of the summit of Mount Durnford and 3.2 nautical miles west of Mount Liard. While the USGS map shows Mount Stewart as somewhat continuous with Mount Durnford, photographs and satellite images show a col between them. There is also a col between Mount Stewart and Mount Liard. Mount Stewart is a separate feature as is Mount Liard on the ridge that extends east from Mount Durnford.) Named after Ian Stewart, a retired diplomat, who was also the Whaling Commissioner for 12 years before John Scott and Jim McLay, setting the groundwork in place.