It's shorthand syntax for the following:
font-weight: 300;
font-size: 15px;
line-height: 1.4;
font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
Font Weight
300 is just a number representation of the weight of the font. The default is 400, "bold" is equivalent to 700. Here's a font with many different weights that should give you a good idea of what the numbers correspond to: http://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Source+Sans+Pro
Line Height
When the number doesn't include a unit (like px, em, etc), it's a multiple of the font size. In this case, 15px * 1.4 = 21px, so it's the equivalent of line-height: 21px
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Font Family
This is a list of your preferred fonts, in descending order. If the user doesn't have Helvetica Neue installed, it will fall back to Helvetica. If they don't have that, it will fall back to Arial. If they don't have that, it will use whatever the browser's default sans-serif font is. In OSX and iOS, that's Helvetica, on Windows it's Arial, and on Android it's either Droid Sans or Roboto, depending on the version.